As COP26 leaders gather in the UK, new research shows a temperature increase of around 1.5°C -- just under the maximum target agreed at the COP23 Paris meeting in 2017 -- can have a marked impact on algae and animal species living on our coastlines.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/11/211101141753.htm
Tuesday, 2 November 2021
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