In Georgia, 16 Superfund Sites Are Threatened by Extreme Weather Linked to Climate Change - Inside Climate News
November 29, 20206 min read1217 words
Published: November 29, 2020  |  6 min read1217 words
The marsh is home to shrimp, blue crab and sea trout, and it’s the nesting site of Great Egrets. Bottlenose dolphins inhabit the nearby Turtle/Brunswick River Estuary in Glynn County. But looks can be deceiving. Beneath the bucolic green expanse, the water and sediment ...
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