First came the dead fish, then invasive plants. A year later and Lake Suchitlán’s pollution remains a mystery
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The Guardian reports: "First came the dead fish, then invasive plants. A year later and Lake Suchitlán’s pollution remains a mystery". The report adds to the wider picture of how climate and environment stories are unfolding. Read the full story at The Guardian for complete details.
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