Illinois — a major feeder to the Gulf of Mexico dead zone — falls behind federal goal to reduce phosphorus and nitrogen flowing into its waterways – Chicago Tribune*
How to encourage farming conservation practices is up for debate — with possibilities including more regulation, more incentives, more funding and even a nutrient trading system — as climate change threatens more intense storms capable of sending more nutrients into water through erosion and runoff.
Naturally, it’s Climate Change again. It’s not just more fertilizer and rain.
Do you wanna eat? Well then, the crops will be fertilized. Sorry, leftists, I’m not trading our food supply to fight your phantom menace of CC. Nope.
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