The author interviews people victimized by acid rain, conveys the urgency of this ecological crisis, and criticizes the reluctance of the U.S. government to set and enforce strict pollution standards
Thomas F. Pawlick has more than thirty-five years of experience as a journalist and editor, specializing in science, environmental, and agricultural reporting. He is a three-time winner of the Canadian Science Writers’ Association National Journalism Award and has won the National Magazine Award for agricultural reporting. He lives on a 150-acre farm in eastern Ontario.