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Pining for water

机译:水池水

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KILLING TWO birds with one stone is a desirable objective, but rarely an achievable one. However, Dinesh Mohan of Nehru University, in Delhi, thinks he may have worked out how to do it in the case of a pair of local environmental problems. One is the risk of fire in the pine forests cloaking the foothills of the Himalaya. The other is pollution by heavy metals, particularly lead, of some of the country's water supply. The fire risk comes from pines' needle-like leaves. These decay only slowly once shed, and thus build up on the ground into thick, inflammable layers. Nor are they just a fire hazard. They also slow down the replenishment of groundwater and make the soil more acidic than it otherwise would be, discouraging the growth of grass and other non-arboreal plants.
机译:用一块石头杀死两只鸟是一个理想的目标,但很少是可实现的目标。然而,在德里的尼赫鲁大学的Dinesh Mohan认为,他可能已经在一对当地环境问题的情况下制定了如何做到这一点。一个是松树林中火灾的风险,隐藏着喜马拉雅山的山麓。另一个是国内一些供水的重金属,特别是铅的污染。火灾风险来自松树的针状叶子。这些衰减只慢慢脱落,因此在地上积聚成厚,易燃层。他们也不是火灾危险。他们还减缓了地下水的补充,使土壤比其他土壤更酸,妨碍了草等非植物植物的生长。

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    《The economist》 |2020年第9203期|64-65|共2页
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