The emergence of a virus that affects mammals in the North Pacific Ocean could be caused by global warming, according to a study by Scientific Reports. The melting of the Arctic glacier ice has created two underwater channels, allowing subarctic species to interact for the first time, creating a breeding ground for the birth of Phocine distemper virus.
New deadly virus emerges due to global warming
2019-11-13T00:32:04.133Z
The emergence of a virus that affects mammals in the North Pacific Ocean could be caused by global warming, according to a study by Scientific Reports. The melt ...