The Great Salt Lake's decline is providing valuable scientific data for astrobiologists, but the cost is being paid by the 2.5 million Utahns facing the consequences of its decline.
I’m a space scientist. Utah is subsidizing my research with its health.
Originally reported by The Hill
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