Environment
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Sewage Pollution Greatest Threat to River Biodiversity [Study]
The study’s authors urge for stronger policies concerning sewage pollution. Click to read more. Sewage pollution has become the greatest threat to river biodiversity, particularly to freshwater ecosystems, according to a new study led by scientists in the United Kingdom.
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