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Dalhousie University Archives File Acid rain
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Evaluation of loading of sulphate and heavy metals along a S-SE transect centering on Sudbury, Ontario ; Evaluation of sulphate and heavy metal loading rates and total sulphation as affected by forest canopies near Sudbury, Ontario ; Effects of smelter emissions on surrounding forest plant communities near Sudbury, Ontario : [manuscript and correspondence]

File contains three abstracts written by Freedman for presentations for the Workshop Meeting to Consider Methods Involved in Studies of Acid Precipitation to Forect [sic] Ecosystem. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 19-23 September 1977. Session titles are: 1B: Evaluation of Atmospheric Inputs; 2. Throughfall and Stemflow; 3. Measurement of Effects. File also includes hand-written data and correspondence.

Interview with Neil Livingstone on acid rain

File is an audio reel containing an interview with Neil Livingstone on acid rain. Hosted by CKDU's Helen Marshall, the interview aired January 30, 1986 and was rebroadcast January 31, 1986; June 25, 1986; July 14, 1986; and September 15, 1986.

Interview with Dorothy Rosenburg

File is an audio reel containing an episode of Earth Action, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode features an interview with Dorothy Rosenburg, an educator and filmmaker on environmental health, who discusses news such as world bank reform, David Coon/Groundwater, acid rain/cost, and waterworks. The episode aired on August 17, 1987, and it was rebroadcasted on the same day.

Japan's contribution to sustainable ocean development by Elisabeth Mann Borgese : [speech]

File includes a copy of Elisabeth Mann Borgese's keynote address at the Japan Commission Hearings, in which she discusses Japan's involvement in establishing the IWCO (Independent World Commission on the Oceans), and argues for the importance of the Commission in contributing to the economic, environmental, and security goals of the United Nations.

Photographs of the effect of acidification of amphibian larvae

File contains 40 photographs taken and collected by Bill Freedman between 1982 and 2000. Photographs show the effects of acidification and acid precipitation on ecosystems and wildlife. Photographs show examples of drain lakes, as well as the effects of acidity on the development of amphibian larvae (with pH levels added when available).