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"textContent": "Climate change is causing rivers worldwide to lose oxygen, and tropical waterways are being hit hardest. Climate change is causing rivers around the world to lose oxygen at a troubling rate, according to a study published May 15 in Science Advances. Researchers found that this widespread and persistent deoxygenation is affecting river ecosystems globally, with [...]",
"title": "Climate Change Is Quietly Choking Rivers Across the Planet"
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