Climate change brings warmer temperatures to all corners of our planet. And now, the world’s largest lakes feel the effects. Lake Superior, which is the largest, deepest, and coldest Great Lake - is among the fastest warming of the world’s largest lakes. Explore the implications, including less ice coverage in winter, extreme weather, and potentially hazardous algal blooms.
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