literally things floating in the water. the other part is when you get too much nitrogen pollution, algal blooms which sometimes you can see which is obvious that is something wrong and others do not show up as much but suck out the oxygen and kill everything in the area and so it looks clean because thatis area and so it looks clean because that is nothing living, it has become a zone. that may be not as much of a risk to human health but as a big risk to human ecosystems and biodiversity so that has different ways you can interact with pollution and both can pose risk to health and enjoyment. pollution and both can pose risk to health and enjoyment. health and en oyment. thank you for “oininu us. health and enjoyment. thank you for joining us- not health and enjoyment. thank you for joining us. not the health and enjoyment. thank you for joining us. not the most health and enjoyment. thank you for joining us. not the most appealing i joining us. not the most appealing thing
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection is pursuing regulatory changes to address nutrient pollution in coastal areas that—if approved—will affect Mashpee, likely sometime within the next year.
After a final round of discussion and minor edits, the Falmouth Water Quality Management Committee on Monday, June 6, voted to approve the most-recent version of a plan to reduce
revealed a $28 billion plan to radically cut the number of livestock in the country as it struggles to contain an overload of animal manure. the netherlands is the world s second biggest agricultural exporter but is under pressure to reduce harmful emissions produced by livetsock such as methane. anna holligan reports. dutch beef feeds the planet but it is costing the earth. the country s cattle cause 70% of all methane emissions and the agricultural industry is the netherlands biggest source of nitrogen pollution. geertjian wants his business to be sustainable. i am not a farmer who wants to take down the nature around us. no, i want to farm with nature. i m a farmer with nature so i m the solution, give me some tools so i can be the solution for multiple problems. and that is what we are missing at the moment, the tools. we were the pride