“User-pays” system for the health of our rivers
05 mins : 36 secs
Nutrient runoff into rivers can lead to excessive growth of algae and aquatic plants resulting in oxygen depletion and “dead zones” that negatively impact fish and other aquatic life. When these excess nutrients reach coastal areas, they can cause harmful algal blooms. To address this rising environmental issue, MICHELE BURFORD argues the case for an offset system.