Yeah and Trump declared lake Erie "not in distress" trying to divert clean up money to build his Mexican fence
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Adjoining regions' fertiliser usage & chemical discharge is destroying the ecosystem.
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we need to be smarter about how and where we apply fertilizers in agriculture
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Fertilizer from agriculture
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Or golf courses. Florida has the same problem from golf course and sugar cane field overfertilization.
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In this area, it is all agricultural. Upstream running into Lake Erie. But yes, golf courses would cause the same problems.
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Oh & Pruitt of EPA doing fine dining with fossil fuel buddies & hiring private jets. The non EPA Secretary!
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Mother Nature is turning on us too. We've done too much damage!
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This is literally the last thing we need right now... Hoping for some good news soon!! Feels like the world is burning to the ground.
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Something needs to be done to
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@jugalpatelNYT these collaborative conservation approaches can help address water quality issues like algae blooms.https://edf.org/8V3Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Bio fuel
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You act as if this is news, Ohioans have been living with this since the 60s.
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It's to combat our carbon problem. Good for algae - pump out that O2 little guys.
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Yeah, and then when it dies, it sinks to the bottom of the lake and the decomposition process uses up all the O2, making it a dead zone for
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Aquatic wildlife. Oh, and any carbon it did capture is just released back into the ecosystem. So, no. Not good.
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Give it time and it becomes coal/oil... All good. Big picture. Stop thinking in terms of human life.
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That's not what is happening. Anaerobic bacteria are breaking down the dead algae, it's not being converted to fossil fuels.
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And I'm not talking in terms of human life, I am talking in terms of the life of Lake Erie. We nearly killed her once via eutrophication.
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Sorry - i was honestly just being a troll. I need a sarcasm font. I understand how krebs/calvin cycles work etc.
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No worries. :) Sarcasm is hard on twitter.
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