Climate Change Lake Acidity
- Frank Gunn, The Canadian Press/AP file photo
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A young boy plays in the surf by the shore of Lake Ontario on Jan. 21, 2021, in Toronto. Studies predict the Great Lakes and other large freshwater bodies around the world will move toward acidity as they absorb excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which also causes climate change.
Frank Gunn, The Canadian Press/AP file photoTags
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Scientists say the atmospheric carbon overload responsible for global warming might also be making large lakes more acidic.
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