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Quoted: Kathryn Cottingham on Toxic Algae Blooms

1/11/2015
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Dartmouth Now takes note when faculty and other members of the community weigh in on issues of the day. Here is today’s “Quoted”:

“We’ve kind of been ignoring this but we can’t do that anymore,” says Kathryn Cottingham, a professor of biological sciences, in an interview with WYSO radio about cyanobacteria—toxic blue-green algae blooms—that are affecting the quality of lake water.

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Our results demonstrate how intervention at the federal level can effectively stop illegal mining in Peru. But that is just one aspect of the problem, as a multifaceted approach is necessary.

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History professor Matthew Delmont reviews the book Before the Movement and says it shows how “scholars have overlooked how extensively ordinary Black people understood and used the law in the century before the modern civil rights movement.”
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