As the climate warms and arctic permafrost thaws, some of the toxic elements locked away in it are starting to emerge and could contaminate the water supplies. Using the Canadian Light Source at the University of Saskatchewan, researchers are looking into ways to protect this water, and study lead Elliott Skierszkan joined our Brenden Purdy with more.
Global Warming
GNM – Protecting Northern Water Supplies
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