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Consequences of Climate Change: Carbon Dioxide, Fossil Fuels Force Fish to Switch to Permanent Night Mode
Acid from burning carbon dioxide and fossil fuels, which enters oceans, has forced fish to change their body clock and pretend it's always night time in order to survive.
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