Carbon dioxide poses risks to Alaska fisheries, research says

BY BECKY BOHRER
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
CANADA/THE WORLD


JUNEAU, Alaska — The release of carbon dioxide into the air from power plant smokestacks to the tailpipe on your car could pose a risk to red king crab and other lucrative fisheries in Alaska, a new report says. Ocean water becomes more acidic when it...

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