Rivers are heating up faster than the air − that’s a problem for aquatic life and people
Periods of abnormally high water temperatures in rivers are becoming more common, more intense and longer lasting.
Periods of abnormally high water temperatures in rivers are becoming more common, more intense and longer lasting.
While the study found no significant impact on learning ability, the findings revealed other effects.
Paving over wildlands and bringing in staff and prisoners has an environmental impact in an already sensitive landscape.
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