Climate change pushing up levels of methylmercury in fish
A new study concludes that while the regulation of mercury emissions have successfully reduced methylmercury levels in fish, spiking temperatures are driving those levels back up and will play a major role in the methylmercury levels of marine life in the future.
Leah Burrows
• harvard
Aug. 7, 2019 • ~8 min
Aug. 7, 2019 • ~8 min
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