The history of lead pollution is the opening chapter in the history of human impacts on global biogeochemistry.
Category: toxicology
William Schlesinger
air pollution, conservation, environmental health, environmental policy, faculty, pesticides, toxicology
air pollution, conservation, environmental health, environmental policy, faculty, pesticides, toxicology
Success Stories
Seeing Bald Eagles along the coast of Maine this summer makes me think of the good things that have come from environmental science
William Schlesinger
air pollution, environmental health, faculty, lakes and streams, marine studies, toxicology, water pollution
air pollution, environmental health, faculty, lakes and streams, marine studies, toxicology, water pollution
Reading the Mad Hatter’s Diary
When the EPA suggests regulating the emissions of mercury from power plants, the immediate question is how much of the mercury found in downwind environments is from the powerplants and how much is natural.
Can’t beat the DEET
I believe that a lot of Americans spend a lot more time outdoors because of DEET, and that is ultimately good for the environment (