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Context: In a startling development, the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel has recently turned reddish in color, raising alarm among locals and tourists. Scientific investigations have traced the phenomenon to an algal bloom of Botryococcus braunii, a green microalga that appears red due to pigment production under certain conditions. Experts link this event to climate change and rising global temperatures.
The unusual red tint of the Sea of Galilee is a visible reminder of the complex and far-reaching impacts of climate change on natural ecosystems. While not directly harmful to people, such algal blooms pose serious ecological risks and underscore the urgent need for environmental monitoring and climate mitigation efforts.
Source: World News (WN)
By: Shailesh Kumar Shukla ProfileResourcesReport error
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