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  • Phytoplankton bloom off western Iceland.
    • — March 3, 2025

    Research Brief: How Phytoplankton Proliferation Under Climate Warming Increases Carbon Emissions

    Phytoplankton proliferation in lakes across the world has become more severe under warming trends, resulting in increases in carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emissions into the atmosphere. Increased emissions[…]

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    Mendenhall Glacier where higher temperature trends resulting from climate change will lead to more melting and possibly impact the cold water fishery.
    • — January 13, 2025

    Research Brief: Emergence of New Temperature Trends in Freshwater Lakes

    Under current lake models accounting for climate change, seasonal temperatures may fall outside the range of natural variability. Unfortunately, as temperature trends change, lake ecosystems are also impacted as native[…]

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    • — March 24, 2015

    Scientists Expand Global Lake Surface Temperature Database

    With data from independent researchers and groups like the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON), scientists at York University have compiled an expanded dataset on lake surface temperatures worldwide, according[…]

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    • — February 17, 2015

    Flash Freeze Ices Great Lakes

    The amount of ice cover on Lake Michigan has nearly doubled in the past seven days, according to data from the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. But it still has[…]

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