Environment
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Hotter Rivers Can Occur Due to Drought, Reduced Water Flows, Report Warns
Hotter river temperatures unfold due to prolonged drought, climate change and reduced water flows. Rising temperatures can significantly affect aquatic animals and ecosystems. Read the full report.
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