Coastal aquifers hurt by use, not climate
MCGILL (CAN) — Human activity is more of a threat to coastal groundwater used for drinking than rising sea levels from climate change.Grant Ferguson from the University of Saskatchewan department of civil and geological engineering worked with Tom Gleeson from McGill University‘s department of civil engineering to examine data from more than 1,400 coastal watersheds....
Source: Futurity.org - Tuesday, 21 February
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