A new study shows that as rainfall increases, so will nutrient runoff, spurring more algal blooms, hypoxic deadzones, and less water for everyone.
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Climate Change-Fueled Storms Could Leave Less Water for Drinking
Climate Change-Fueled Storms Could Leave Less Water for Drinking
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