Our small urban public parks that were created and are maintained for the enjoyment and refuge of its landlords (us) and to preserve the last vestige of Nature in our cities are under continual assault. Note the history of our own urban parks that have over the years resisted morphing into golf...
When I first began RochesterEnvironment.com one of my main “Rochester Issues” (environmental concerns particular to our area) was Acid Rain. There were many stories on this issue and much made of the dying lakes in the Adirondacks due to sulphuric and nitric acids drifts from...