💨 Abstract
Acid rain, historically an urgent environmental issue, is resurfacing due to the chemical trifluoroacetic acid (TFA). TFA, a "forever chemical" (PFAS), is generated by fossil-fuel-burning and industrial processes, contaminating waterways and rain worldwide. Though its full impacts are unknown, rising TFA levels may pose threats to human and environmental health.
Courtesy: Josh Milton
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