Previously Unacknowledged Potential Factors in Catastrophic Bee and Insect Die-off Arising from Coal Fly Ash Geoengineering

  • Whiteside M
  • Herndon J
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… In the present investigation, efforts are made to describe and provide evidence that aerosolized CFA yields toxic elements that contaminate the environment and potentially become major contributors of insect die-offs. These include, specifically the consequences of toxins …

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Whiteside, M., & Herndon, J. M. (2018). Previously Unacknowledged Potential Factors in Catastrophic Bee and Insect Die-off Arising from Coal Fly Ash Geoengineering. Asian Journal of Biology, 6(4), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajob/2018/43268

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