Climate Change Hotspot: Discovery Bay -- Choking of the San Francisco Bay
When you look out over the San Francisco Bay it looks blue and beautiful. However, if you follow the waterway all the way up to Discovery Bay in the summer, you’ll see huge toxic algae blooms that are choking it and turning it green. NBC Bay Area’s Vianey Arana interviews senior scientist Jon Rosenfield from the San Franciso Baykeepers about the role climate change is playing in the explosion of the algae blooms and what’s got to be done to keep the entire bay from turning into a toxic pea soup. See all 10 Bay Area climate change hotspots here: http://www.nbcbayarea.com/climatehots... Stay connected: Follow us on Twitter: / nbcbayarea Like us on Facebook: / nbcbayarea Follow us on Instagram: / nbcbayarea Catch up on all the day's news: http://www.nbcbayarea.com Download our app: On iOS: http://nbcbay.com/R1BhqYM On Android: http://nbcbay.com/rUcA97h

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