In their paper published in the journal Science Advances, Jens Müller and Nicolas Grube describe the factors that went into their model and what it showed them about ocean acidification around ...
But these animals are in trouble. Carbon pollution from human activities is turning their home — the ocean — into a hostile environment because of ocean acidification. To help communities adapt, we ...
Studies have shown that ocean water is more acidic now than in pre-industrial times and is predicted to approach levels not seen in millions of years. This is known as ocean acidification. Ocean ...
The main drivers of ocean acidification are anthropogenic CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. Ocean acidification is an urgent environmental challenge ...
Study reveals ocean acidification reaching depths of 1,500 metres by 2014 Carbon emissions alter marine chemistry, threatening ecosystems and food Acidification risks coral reefs, pteropods, and ...
A collaborative study by Chinese and US scientists has revealed how a massive carbon release 56 million years ago impacted ocean chemistry offering ...
The rise in carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in our world’s atmosphere is fueling an environmental threat to marine life. Ocean acidification is growing in magnitude as it moves into deeper waters. Jens ...
Ocean acidification strips seawater of the materials that marine animals — such as corals, plankton and shellfish — use to build their shells and skeletons. This can stunt growth or cause deformations ...