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1.5°C Paris Agreement target could net six million tonnes of fish annually

December 22, 2016

Meeting the Paris Agreement global warming target of 1.5°C will have large benefits to fisheries, finds a  study published by CORU Leader William Cheung and Postdoctoral fellow Gabriel Reygondeau in Science. For every degree Celsius decrease in global warming, potential fish catches could increase by more than three million tonnes per year.

 

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