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Created Date:2013-04-13
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to remove the top of the mountains, coal companies use destructive processes. in order to extract the underlying coal seams, a peak’s forest and brush are clear-cut and the topsoil is scraped away. the resulting debris is often set on fire. then, explosives are poured into huge holes to literally blast off up to 800 to 1,000 feet of mountaintops. draglines – huge machines able to scoop up to 100 tons in a single load – push rock and dirt into nearby streams and valleys, damaging waterways and life associated with them. the result is not only a devastated landscape and the crushing of entire ecosystems, but also the dispersion in the environment of toxic pollutants. to learn more about the disastrous effects of this type of mining, see the outstanding review by epa’s james wickham and collaborators, which highlights the numerous impacts of mountaintop removal mining on water and land, along with those on biological diversity and human well-being. as a scientist recently converted to the field of environmental toxicology and human health, i appreciate the difficulties associated with studying the effects of mountaintop removal mining on appalachian populations and showing clear associations between contaminants and human health. these people are exposed to a large number of different pollutants from the burning of trees and brush, huge explosions and the sludge produced when removing coal from rock. the sludge, for example, is a toxic mixture of soil, rock dust, water and coal fines, or particles. it contains heavy metals and other substances harmful to ecosystems and to health, and is often stored in large coal-ash ponds, similar to the one that collapsed in central tennessee in 2008, spilling more than 500 million gallons of waste into the surrounding... read more may 31 1 farmed salmon develop ear deformities all around the world posted by roberta attanasio on may 31, 2016 farmed salmon develop ear deformities all around the world by roberta attanasio salmon farming is the fastest growing food production system in the world—accounting for 70 percent (2.4 million metric tons) of the market. increasing demand is leading to the gradual development of responsible practices to minimize its negative impacts on the environment. indeed, salmon farming is known to pollute the oceans, use toxic pesticides to control the spread of sea lice, foster diseases caused by viruses and bacteria, allow escapees, and deplete the stocks of forage fish—depending on the production region, 1.5 – 8 kilograms of wild fish are needed to produce one kilogram of farmed salmon. however, despite the development of the open and transparent production practices encouraged by the wwf in 2004, and currently managed by the aquaculture stewardship council (asc), salmon farming is plagued by numerous problems. a deadly algal bloom is killing millions of farmed fish salmon in chile, causing a drop of 35% to 45% in exports this year. in addition, the recent research finding that farmed atlantic salmon from norway, australia, scotland, canada and chile are going deaf is both surprising and alarming, raising questions about animal welfare and conservation efforts. farmed salmon have deformed otoliths (or fish earbones) and, as a result, poorer hearing. otoliths are located behind a fish’s brain and are essential for hearing and balance, much like the inner ears of humans and other mammals. the typical structure of healthy otoliths is made up of calcium carbonate. however, in most farmed atlantic salmon, the calcium carbonate is... read more may 21 6 salmon farming: the chilean massive die-off posted by roberta attanasio on may 21, 2016 salmon farming: the chilean massive die-off by roberta attanasio salmon farming—the fastest growing food production system in the world—is going through hard times in chile, the world’s second-largest salmon producer after norway. last year, chile exported $4.5 billion of farmed salmon, but now a deadly algal bloom is killing millions of farmed fish. a few months ago, an estimated 40,000 tons of salmon died in the los lagos region, which is known as the switzerland of the southern hemisphere’s—the snow-capped... read more apr 25 24 pharmaceuticals in drinking water? posted by roberta attanasio on apr 25, 2016 pharmaceuticals in drinking water? by roberta attanasio the problem of contaminated tap water in the u.s. goes well beyond flint—and also beyond lead. there are many more toxic chemicals in our drinking water that we like to believe. communities in new york, new hampshire and vermont recently found elevated levels of pfoa, a suspected carcinogen, in their water supplies. pfoa, or perfluorooctanoic acid, is a synthetic perfluoroalkyl chemical used to manufacture nonstick pan coatings and water-resistant clothing. and, even more... read more recent posts from all categories as coal mining declines, community mental health problems linger aug 2 posted by roberta attanasio in ecosystem threats , featured , global threats , health , land pollution , science , toxic exposure , water pollution roberta attanasio, georgia state university the u.s. coal industry is in... farmed salmon develop ear deformities all around the world may 31 posted by roberta attanasio in conservation , ecosystem threats , featured , food supply , science , sustainability by roberta attanasio salmon farming is the fastest growing food production... salmon farming: the chilean massive die-off may 21 posted by roberta attanasio in ecosystem threats , feature

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Updated Date: 2018-03-14T06:01:53Z
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