12 July 2017 / The Washington Post / Chelsea Harvey
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The Arctic is full of mercury, and scientists think they know how it's getting there

Toolik Field Station, Alaska, United States

The remote Arctic tundra may seem like the last place on Earth human pollution should be causing a problem — yet it’s filled with mercury contamination.


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