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- From: stephen@orchid.UCSC.EDU (x4604 (Hauskins))
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- Subject: Re: Omnipotent ecologist speaks (Re: The lack of vision)
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- Date: 22 Dec 92 19:59:10 GMT
- References: <1992Dec9.205804.5687@oracle.us.oracle.com> <1992Dec21.025449.10271@netcom.com> <13707@optilink.COM>
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- >In article <1992Dec21.025449.10271@netcom.com> phil@netcom.com (Phil Ronzone) writes:
- >
- >>2. "Acid rain shows minimal effects on crops and forests; only a small
- >> number of lakes have been acidified" (such as closely downwind of
- >> high sulfur large scale power generation plant -- but then, that's why
- >> they tend to locate those things in the desert).
- >
-
- Well I suppose all of the problems in Europe could just be moved to the
- desert.
-
- Well to let you in on another secret, which may be of more interest,
- since it involves private property, Ford and Nissan have been making
- moves to combat the effects of acid rain on the finishes of their
- cars. It appears that claims against the companies for pitted or
- poor paint jobs is on the rise.
-