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The Pollution Surveillance System Growing on Your Street

Provided by: Grist |Published on: May 19, 2022
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  • This video from Grist details how scientists can use moss growing in neighborhoods to analyze how much and what types of pollutants are in the air.
  • The innovative idea came from a United States Forest Service research ecologist named Sarah Jovan, who completed an air quality study in Portland that identified many industrial pollutants in a number of communities.
  • Students will learn why mosses and lichens are cheap and reliable air pollution-monitoring organisms, how they can help identify sources of pollution, and how young people can get involved in making a change in their communities.
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Subjects: Earth and Space Sciences
Authors: Grist
Region: Willamette Valley / Portland Metro - Oregon
Languages: English

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