Windermere study shows ways to cancel out climate change impact
But if all sewage was stopped from entering Windermere, the number of days each year where the amount of the blue-green algae in it which exceeded World Health Organization limits would fall to zero, even when taking into account the lake’s projected temperature rise, the study found.
But if all sewage was stopped from entering Windermere, the number of days each year where the amount of the blue-green algae in it which exceeded World Health Organization limits would fall to zero, even when taking into account the lake’s projected temperature rise, the study found.
