Surf these sites: Acid Deposition Monitoring and Research in the UK -- These pages contain information about the acid deposition monitoring networks managed by the National Environmental Technology Centre (AEA Technology plc) in the UK. Acid Rain -- a publication by the Norwegian Ministry of the Environment with sections on Acid from Clouds, Other Types of Air Pollution, Imported Pollution, Rivers and Lakes are Dying, Declining Forests on Acid Soils, Erosion and Destruction of Buildings and Monuments, and Policy and Action. English, Norsk. Acid Rain -- Information and links from Environment Canada Acid Rain and Deposition -- A general overview of acid rain and deposition, its causes and effects. The consequences of acid rain in Canada and British Columbia are outlined. DTI Energy and the Environment Programme -- Aims to assess the impact of proposed energy-related environmental policies and regulation on UK industry. EPA : Acid Rain Program -- The Acid Rain Program is working to significantly reduce electric utilities'' emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, the pollutants responsible for acid deposition. The program''s system of tradable SO2 emissions allowances is a landmark use of market incentives in environmental protection. Effects of Acid Rain on Aquatic Ecosystems -- Short primer, from University of Toronto. National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP/NTN) -- The US National Atmospheric Deposition Program operates an acid rain observing network that is used to monitor the chemistry of precipitation for geographical and temporal long-term trends. Quality assured precipitation chemistry data (including acidity) and analyzed maps are available for viewing and downloading. US EPA Acid Rain Home Page -- The Acid Rain Program is working to significantly reduce electric utilties'' emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, the pollutants responsible for acid deposition. The program''s system of tradable SO2 emissions allowances is a landmark use of market incentives in environmental protection.
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