Lakes around
the world are warming surprisingly quickly due to climate change,
threatening the global water supply. And lakes in Canada are some of the
fastest-warming in the world, a new study shows.
The warming waters can lead to problems like toxic algae
blooms that make water undrinkable, declines in fish populations that people
rely on for food and other serious problems, warns the international team of
researchers that released the study this week.
"If air temperatures continue to increase and this
influences water supply and water quality, that has a huge implication for
humans as we need fresh water to survive," said Sapna Sharma, a researcher
at Toronto's York University who was one of the lead authors of the report.
Read the CBC News story - “World's lakes are warming surprisingly quickly due to climate change.”

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