The Globe an dMail, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 page A11
"The warming of the Arctic is triggering a burst of biological activity in northern areas, leading to...fish becoming more contaminataed with pollutants. SCientists studying the macKenzie River, on eof the countires most pristine rivers, have been surprised do discover that mercury, PCBs and DDt in the fish are rising rapidly, a finding they attribute to global warming. ..A peer reveiwed paper outling the findings appeared earlier this year in the jouranl Environmental Science and Technology. The burbot were caught near Fort Good Hope, where temperatures have risen an average of 1.9 degrees since the early 1970s."
Expect more nasty surprises as climate change continues.
http://connexionsandcontradictions.blogspot.com/
"The warming of the Arctic is triggering a burst of biological activity in northern areas, leading to...fish becoming more contaminataed with pollutants. SCientists studying the macKenzie River, on eof the countires most pristine rivers, have been surprised do discover that mercury, PCBs and DDt in the fish are rising rapidly, a finding they attribute to global warming. ..A peer reveiwed paper outling the findings appeared earlier this year in the jouranl Environmental Science and Technology. The burbot were caught near Fort Good Hope, where temperatures have risen an average of 1.9 degrees since the early 1970s."
Expect more nasty surprises as climate change continues.
http://connexionsandcontradictions.blogspot.com/