Two hundred years ago, before the Industrial Revolution, the rivers across North America ran clear and blue. Rivers from the mighty Mississippi to the Columbia flowed wild and clean into the sea. In the 1800s and 1900s, the growth of manufacturing and agriculture across the continent brought prosperity to America, but at the great cost of unmitigated pollution. In 1969, Ohio’s Cuyahoga River caught fire due to toxic runoff from nearby factories. This incident sparked the modern
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Thank you for this article. It really summarizes very well with what appears to be happening globally, not just America and Africa. Seems to boil down to Easy Money.
Great article, thanks! And a special thanks for the report that debunks the WRI "recently disputed a WRI report,"