Climate change could hit fishery revenues with $10 billion annual losses

Global fisheries could see $10 billion losses in annual revenue if climate change goes unchecked, says a University of British Columbia study published in Scientific Reports. That is a 35 percent greater drop than current projections for catches by the 2050s under high CO2-emmissions scenarios, say the authors. While other studies have suggested that catches will… » Read More

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