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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2014 · 13 MIN

MATS, Fracking, Bleeding Mercury and the Minamata Convention

from Water, Wisconsin, and the Mercury Cycle

This episode provides an update on encouraging recent developments in mercury policy, both national and international, that hold out hope for reduced mercury levels in the atmosphere. Featured research scientist David Krabbenhoft also shares news about the surprisingly beneficial effect that fracking in the United States has apparently had on levels of measurable mercury in America's air.

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