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Category Archives: poetry
Ancient, Dusky Rivers
The muddy waters of the Hudson and other nearby rivers these past few weeks are a result of Hurricane Irene’s heavy rains and river flooding. You generally see the Hudson get muddy from tropical storm floods or in springtime if … Continue reading
Posted in poetry, water
Tagged freshet, Hudson River, Irene, Langston Hughes, mud, muddy, neap, poem, spring, turbidity maximum
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Fish found a solution to PCB pollution
Fish found a solution To G.E.’s grand pollution: To P.C.B.s They say, “Yes, please!” It’s modern evolution. – Kat Allen Read or hear the NPR story here: And the peer-reviewed scientific article is in the journal Science, here. [This is … Continue reading
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Tagged Hudson River, PCBs
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