photo: Donna Sullivan-Thomson via flickr Just as much of the US east of Appalachia is in the midst of a serious heat wave comes word that kudzu –that hyper-invasive vine that can grow up to seven feet a week and will cover everything in its path–contributes to the production of ozone. At its worst it can help create seven more days a year when ozone levels exceed air pollution limits. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Hyper-Invasive Kudzu Worsens Ozone Levels, Air Pollution






















