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Disruptive effects of waste water pollution on aquatic biodiversity


Climate change and environmental pollution are considered the most serious human-caused threats to biodiversity and ecosystems. The most pronounced effect of climate change is global warming. Several approaches to help mitigate climate change have been implemented in different regions of the world but more adaptation strategies are essential. Even if emissions were stabilized, global warming and its effects would last many years. For this reason, adaptation will continue to be necessary and requires attention in the context of polluted ecosystems.




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