Air Eutrophication Threatens Public Health with Toxic Airborne Algae Blooms
Aquatic eutrophication can lead to harmful algae blooms, affecting both water and human health. Scientists have found that this process may also cause "air eutrophication", where airborne algae can produce toxins that pose a risk to people and the environment. This air eutrophication is likely to increase in the future due to human activities like pollution and climate change. More research is needed to understand and address this potential threat.