Acid-rain crash course, intended for journalists, describes its ingredients and its effects. Learn about areas where it has done the most harm.
Canadian government agency talks about what causes acid rain and how it affects aquatic ecosystems, plant life, and human health.
Get a detailed analysis of the individual chemical processes that create acid rain, or read about its effects on natural and man-made structures.
Magazine article cites various studies to refute advertisers' claims that acid rain damages a car's finish.
Research trends in acidic deposition, acidic precipitation, and marine-fog chemistry. Also includes FAQs and links to related resources.
Contains FAQ, statistics regarding acid rain trends in Canada, and links to other acid rain Web sites.
Contains links to conferences, acid rain reduction programs, publications and grass roots organizations.
Museum posts a list of links to lesson plans and other educational resources that discuss acid rain and its harmful effects.
Profile details the components of the environmental menace. Discusses its origins and consequences.
Teacher's guide presents discussion questions and ideas for lessons on acid rain. Also find an activity page, vocabulary, and reading resources.
Explains and charts the tracking method used to measure, inform, and guide government policies on controlling the causes of acid rain.
Peruse facts concerning sulfur and nitrogen oxide emissions, the main pollutants responsible for acid rain. Also check out the glossary.