Ocean acidification a challenge for science, governments, and communities

A new paper highlights the challenges faced by scientists, governments and communities as rising levels of carbon dioxide are absorbed by the world’s oceans. Researchers have found that in recent centuries surface ocean pH has fallen ten times faster than in the past 300 million years and that impacts are being felt on ecosystems, economies and communities worldwide.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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