Emissions from coal-fired power plants in China are fertilizing the North Pacific Ocean with a metal nutrient important for marine life, according to new findings from a USC-led research team.
The researchers believe these metals could change the ocean ecosystem, though it's unclear whether it would be for better or...
Metal Deposits From Chinese Coal Plants End Up In Pacific Ocean
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