Whatever happened to acid rain? - Joseph Goffman

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In 1963, scientists discovered alarming levels of acid rain threatening ecosystems. The main culprits were nitrogen and sulfur oxides from fossil fuels. Despite corporate resistance, the U.S. government implemented a cap-and-trade system, significantly reducing emissions. This policy effectively mitigated acid rain, though some countries still face challenges. The success highlights the importance of science-driven environmental policies.
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