A Recent Study Illustrates Actual Extent of Damage from Arctic Pollution Medicine & Technology Sep 25, 2020 A recent study of tree rings from Norilsk in the Russian Arctic and east of the Yenisei River, the largest of its kind to date, strongly suggests that man-made pollution is a lot worse than previously thought.
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