The Environmental Cost Of Growing Food
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May 5, 20165:53 PM ET
Heard on All Things Considered
Dan Charles
<img src="https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2016/05/05/sugarpic2_custom-cf06be909a47e87ffeab74b513462532b5f1261e-s1000.jpg" title="Leonard Scinto, a researcher at Florida International University, standing beside a concrete post that measures the subsidence of soil in the Everglades Agricultural Area. In 1924, the top of the post was level with the ground surface." alt="Leonard Scinto, a researcher at Florida International University, standing beside a concrete post that measures the subsidence of soil in the Everglades Agricultural Area. In 1924, the top of the post was level with the ground…