Climate body warns of continued fish kill
AS the toll in the current fish kill in the provinces of Batangas and Pangasinan continues to mount, the government has warned that the phenomenon would continue as long as no significant gains are achieved in the campaign to reduce greenhouses gases in the atmosphere immediately.Government environment experts have identified climate change as one of the factors that contributed in the massive fish kill in the two provinces.
“Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, are trapping heat and prevent it from escaping to space. This is causing global warming and global warming triggers climate change,” Sering explained.
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It’s beyond imagination that these fish kills might have any REAL chemical pollution involved? CO2 leads to more algae and more food for the fish. How gullible are people to think a tiny change in temperature of a sea will kill? If that is true, the seasonal water temperature changes must be really a challenge.