the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Boston College
MNT
Philip Landrigan
plastic.”“These
Earth
Arctic
West Nile
the Global Pollution Observatory
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The very survival of these vulnerable populations depends on the health of the seas.”The study highlights that global heating and the associated increase in sea-surface temperatures combine with the polluted oceans, increasing the spread of bacteria that cause cholera and increasing the prevalence and intensity of harmful algal blooms.However, despite their worrying report, the study authors suggest that the situation is changeable.For Prof.
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