Monday, January 22, 2007

Dr. Driscoll from Syracuse University and HBRF Discusses Mercury Hotspots on NPR

National Public Radio interviews Dr. Charles Driscoll of Syracuse University one of the research scientists from the recently released Hubbard Brook Research Foundation studies looking into mercury emissions and the potential "hotspots" they can create. This interview is a good primer for those unfamiliar with mercury emissions and their effects on our environment. Follow this link to the NPR site and then click on the "Listen" button.

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