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Logging is destroying southern forests — and dividing US environmentalists

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has grown from around $250 million in 2012 to over $1 billion in 2021. After a dispiriting stint in corporate law, she turned to full-time environmentalism, joining Dogwood Alliance in 1997 and becoming its executive director at the age of 30. “I The value of exported pellets in the U.S.

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Ohio officials know how to stop Lake Erie from turning toxic, but no one will do it

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After Toledo’s water crisis, Ohio went further, passing a law that prohibits farms in the western Lake Erie region from applying fertilizer on frozen or rain-saturated soil. But here, too, most fertilizer runoff efforts are voluntary — and exceptions undercut the state’s 2015 ban. The state sets no phosphorus cap for most farms.