Scientists Declare Great Lakes Nonrenewable, Citing Minimal Annual Water Renewal
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Scientists Declare Great Lakes Nonrenewable, Citing Minimal Annual Water Renewal

What's Happening? Scientists have determined that the Great Lakes, which contain approximately 21 percent of the planet's surface fresh water, are effectively nonrenewable on a human timescale. Despite their vast volume, less than one percent of this water renews annually through rain, snowmelt, run
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