climate change
World's Lakes At Risk Of Continued Algal Blooms Triggered By Warm Waters
Algae blooms are expected to devastate lakes in the next decades, as a direct result of climate change and warming waters. This could be potentially devastating for local ecosystems and those that depend on these freshwater reservoirs.
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