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News Release 11-023

Phosphorus: Too Much or Too Little?

Scientists and artists collaborate on accompanying works to address looming environmental issue

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Artwork showing a mountain, sea with fish, forest with animals on left and deforestation on right.

Ericka Cero Wood's artwork highlights this week's Sustainable Phosphorus Summit.

Credit: Ericka Cero Wood


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Image with words Sustainable Phosphorus Summit.

Scientists will address phosphorus issues at the Sustainable Phosphorus Summit.

Credit: ASU


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Sketch showing father and daughter looking at a stack of plants, glasses filled with liquid, bowls.

Angela Cazel Jahn first developed the work "Our Floating Days" as a sketch.

Credit: Angela Cazel Jahn


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