Critics Continue Adding Voices To Challenge Of Hudson River Cleanup Results
General Electric spent six years and hundreds of millions of dollars trying to dredge toxic PCBs from New York's Hudson River. But now it's not clear whether this massive cleanup actually worked.
Đọc tiếp trên NPR
January 22, 2019 at 05:06AM
Environment
NPR News: Critics Continue Adding Voices To Challenge Of Hudson River Cleanup Results
Posted by Unknown |
05:08
Related Posts:
NPR News: Why A Really Big Fish Isn't Always Good For BusinessWhy A Really Big Fish Isn't Always Good For Business Developing countries have been invaded by 200-pound Nile perch, pretty flowers and beavers. A new… Read More
NPR News: 'We Were Already In A Cholera Crisis'; Hurricane Drowns Haiti, Heads North'We Were Already In A Cholera Crisis'; Hurricane Drowns Haiti, Heads North Hurricane Matthew killed at least 11 people in Haiti before it barreled nor… Read More
NPR News: European Parliament Approves Paris Climate AgreementEuropean Parliament Approves Paris Climate Agreement Nearly 200 nations agreed last December to the most ambitious deal to slow climate change ever. I… Read More
NPR News: Haiti's Presidential Election Delayed In Wake Of HurricaneHaiti's Presidential Election Delayed In Wake Of Hurricane Haiti's presidential election has been delayed multiple times in the past year. The country… Read More
NPR News: With EU Vote, Paris Climate Agreement Is Poised To Become BindingWith EU Vote, Paris Climate Agreement Is Poised To Become Binding The European vote to ratify it effectively ends debate over the climate deal. Once t… Read More
0 nhận xét:
Đăng nhận xét