Whatever happened to acid rain? - Joseph Goffman

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In 1963, scientists studying Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire
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made a shocking discovery.
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Their most recent rainfall samples were nearly 100 times more acidic than usual.
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At these levels, additional downpours of acid rain
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would destroy the region’s marine and arboreal ecosystems
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in a matter of decades.
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Urgently sharing their findings with fellow researchers,
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they were determined to answer two questions:
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what was causing this deadly rainfall? And what could be done to stop it?
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Rain is never just composed of water.
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Chemicals and particulates in the atmosphere can be found in every drop,
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and some compounds— like carbon dioxide—
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make even regular rainfall slightly acidic.
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But this pales in comparison to the powerful acids produced
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when water interacts with oxides of nitrogen or sulfur dioxide.
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On the pH scale which measures acidity,
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each whole number is 10 times more acidic than the one above it.
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And where normal rain has a pH of roughly 5.4,
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rain that’s interacted with these gases can rank as low as 3.7.
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Oxides of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide can appear naturally
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as a short-lived byproduct of volcanic eruptions or lightning strikes.
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But power plants, refineries, and vehicles that use fossil fuels
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consistently pump large quantities into the air.
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These dangerous gases travel with the wind
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spreading hundreds of kilometers from the pollution’s source.
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Acting like roaming clouds of destruction,
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their presence dramatically increases the acidity of local precipitation,
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creating acid rain, acid snow, and acid fog.
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These all acidify lakes and streams, kill crops and forests,
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and damage soil to inhibit future growth.
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Over time, acid rain can even corrode human structures made of stone or metal.
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By the 1970s, scientists in North America and Europe classified acid rain
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as a major environmental threat.
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But despite clear evidence tying the problem to air pollution,
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companies denied responsibility and cast doubt on the research.
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In the United States, corporations lobbied against regulating pollution,
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and convinced politicians that such policies
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would raise energy costs and threaten jobs.
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These obstacles led the government to delay changes,
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and mandate further research into the issue.
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But after a decade of mounting concern, Congress finally took action.
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Since the bulk of sulfur dioxide emissions came from power plants,
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the government set a limit on the total amount of it
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the electric power sector could emit each year.
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Then, they divided the permitted emissions into a fixed number of “allowances”
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distributed to each power plant.
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A plant could then choose to emit as much sulfur dioxide as they were allowed,
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or reduce their emissions and sell their unused allowances to other power plants.
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This system, known as “cap and trade,”
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offered power plants the economic flexibility to keep costs low
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while strictly limiting pollution.
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Many critics called these allowances licenses to pollute,
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or said the government was selling clean air.
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But since the cap was set to lower five years into the program,
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it forced every utility company to reduce emissions in the long term.
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Some plants added desulfurizing scrubbers to their smokestacks,
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or switched to low-sulfur coal and natural gas.
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Oxides of nitrogen emissions were also reduced
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with relatively low-cost technologies.
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These advances allowed the power sector to grow
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while the cap kept pollution under control.
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By 1985, Canada and the European Union adopted their own solutions,
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and international treaties began circulating
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to reduce air pollution worldwide.
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Today, this science-driven economic policy has largely eliminated acid rain
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across the United States and Canada.
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And while many ecosystems still need time to recover,
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scientists have sped up the restoration of other areas
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by reintroducing essential organisms killed off by acid rain.
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Some countries, like Russia, India, and China
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still rely heavily on high-sulfur coal
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and continue to struggle with the environmental consequences.
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However, acid rain’s relatively quick journey from major threat to minor issue
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is rightly celebrated as a victory for policies that protect the environment.
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Cap and trade can’t solve every environmental problem.
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But by using scientific consensus to guide policy,
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adopting efficient technology,
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and being unafraid to impose reasonable costs for pollution,
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countries can stop a growing storm of destruction before it’s too late.
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