As forest fires burn uncontrollably south of the U.S. border, the smokey skies over B.C. hint at the suffocating life in an ocean growing increasingly acidic By Fiona Beaty, PhD candidate at the University of British Columbia studying the impacts of ocean warming and acidification on B.C.’s coastal ecosystems and communities Yesterday I realized what […]
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