Environment
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River Deoxygenation: Nearly 800 Warming Rivers are Losing More Oxygen Faster Than Oceans [Study]
Less oxygen means marine life is in danger. Click to read more. Deoxygenation has been a growing ecological and environmental problem in recent years, with most studies focusing on its impact on Earth's oceans in the context of global warming caused by climate change.
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