A study led by a University of Waterloo researcher has learned that climate change is increasing the potential for algal blooms in the United Kingdom’s River Thames despite a four-decade-long decline in phosphorus loads. The study, published in Communications Earth & Environment, completed a detailed analysis of the river’s 150-year water quality record to learn this information. A study led by a University of Waterloo researcher has learned that climate change is increasing the potential for algal blooms in the United Kingdom’s River Thames despite a four-decade-long decline in phosphorus loads. The study, published in Communications Earth & Environment, completed a detailed analysis of the river’s 150-year water quality record to learn this information. Environment Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
River Thames study: Climate change limits cleanup efforts by accelerating algal growth
