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Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Is corn boom expanding Gulf of Mexico's 'dead zone'?
From the
Minneapolis Star Tribune
, Some fear an ethanol-fueled harvest in the Midwest may be behind the hard times for marine life at the other end of the Mississippi River.
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