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Climate Change Likely To Worsen Lake Erie's Toxic Algal Blooms, Action Needed: A Report
Lake Erie’s toxic algal blooms are likely to increase due to record-breaking rains caused by climate change, according to the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) report, “Taken By Storm: How Heavy rain is Worsening Algal Blooms in Lake Erie.”
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