Seasons

Scientists alarmed by massive amounts of road salt used in the Northeast – News – The Herald News, Fall River, MA – Fall River, MA

Scientists alarmed by massive amounts of road salt used in the Northeast – News – The Herald News, Fall River, MA – Fall River, MA

While Americans may dream of a white Christmas, living with snow the rest of the season is driving a nightmare salt habit.

Each year, Americans spread more than 48 billion pounds of salt on roadways to ward off the effects of winter weather. But it comes at a cost: De-icing salt degrades roads and bridges, contaminates drinking water and harms the environment, according to a slate of scientists expressing growing alarm.

“The issue of road salt has been out in front of us for decades but has received very little attention until the past five years,” said Rick Relyea, a biological scientist at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute near Albany, New York. “Then we see, my goodness, it is everywhere, and it is a growing problem.”

Winter is Here – It’s Time to Head Outdoors!

Good Nature: Winter is Here – It’s Time to Head Outdoors!

There are many benefits to spending some time outdoors in the winter. One of them being that it will be less crowded, allowing you to really take in the peace and quiet that winter in the outdoors provides.

Other benefits include:

A great time for stargazing! The colder nights and dry temperatures make for clear night skies. A great time for birding! The bare trees make it easier to see and identify birds. A great time for scenic views! The change in the trees and landscape offer new ways to see and experience the natural world -- especially when covered in a blanket of snow.

 

What happens during the winter solstice?

The winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere occurs around December 21st. But why is winter in the Northern Hemisphere colder than the Southern Hemisphere, even though the Earth is closer to the sun.