Humans are disrupting natural 'salt cycle' on a global scale, new study shows

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Humans are disrupting natural 'salt cycle' on a global scale, new study shows
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The planet's demand for salt comes at a cost to the environment and human health, according to a new scientific review led by University of Maryland Geology Professor Sujay Kaushal.

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