As the Great Salt Lake Dries Up, Utah Faces An 'Environmental Nuclear Bomb'
| By Patricia Cohen "For many countries, recession will be hard to avoid," David Malpass, head of the bank, said. | | | By Christopher Flavelle and Bryan Tarnowski Climate change and rapid population growth are shrinking the lake, creating a bowl of toxic dust that could poison the air around Salt Lake City. | | | By Sarah Mervosh Teachers were already grappling with adrift students and political fights. After the mass shooting in a Texas elementary school, many wondered how much more they had left to give. | | |
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