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by chiefalchemist
1630 days ago
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Not nitpicking but to clarify a bit, that study says "Such blooms are a regular feature of Australian inland waterways and are increasing due to nutrient run-off, reduced river flows and climate change." So while climate change (i.e., warming in targeted areas) doesn't help, it's more of the final nail in a series of nails we've been driving into Mother Nature's heart. The idea we could be so negligent and abusive of our own home without repercussions is a great narrative for profits, but not so good for our home. |
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The leading cause of nutrient runoff is over-fertilization of industrialized farmland.
I've never heard of climate change associated with these until now, but I've only worked tangentially with these phenomenon, and am not an expert.