修改各州水资源分配法律以保护五大湖

J. Dellapenna
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五大湖是世界上最大的五个淡水湖,约占北美淡水地表水总量的84%,约占地球淡水地表水总量的22%。因此,湖区长期以来被认为是取之不尽的资源今天,有些人将五大湖描述为不可再生资源,因为每年只有不到1%的湖水通过降水得到更新。如今,湖区面临着来自污染、物种入侵、“湿地丧失”、“气候破坏”和湖泊水位下降的严峻挑战湖泊
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Changing State Water Allocation Laws to Protect the Great Lakes
The Great Lakes are five of the world's largest freshwater lakes, constituting about 84 percent of the total fresh surface water in North America and about 22 percent of the total fresh surface water on the planet.' Thus the Lakes were long considered an inexhaustible resource.2 Today, some would characterize the Lakes as non-renewable resources because less than 1 percent of the Lakes' waters are renewed annually by precipitation.' The Lakes today face serious challenges from pollution,4 invasive species,' wetland loss, 6 climate disruption,' and declining lake levels.8 The Lakes
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