Oceans dangerously acidic from carbon emissions, report warns
The 2025 report finds ocean acidification is the seventh planetary boundary breached, driven by fossil fuel emissions and threatening marine ecosystems and global climate stability.
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The earth is getting worse and worse. Now the situation in the seas is getting worse and worse.
The latest review of the state of planetary boundaries, recently published, reveals that we have overcome the boundary of ocean acidification. Seven of the nine thresholds that make the Earth a habitable place for humans have been exceeded. The presentation meeting was held online and explained that seven have been exceeded: the integrity of the biosphere, climate change, the use of fresh water, change in land use, novel entities, biochemical fl…
The acidification level of the oceans has exceeded the limits compatible with stable and sustainable ecosystems, announced on Wednesday the Potsdam Climate Research Institute (PIK), which monitors these measures. Seven of the new "planetary limits"...
A scientific report concludes that the limit of "ocean acidification" was crossed in 2025, threatening "marine life and bringing us into dangerous conditions."
The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research is sounding the alarm. Seven out of nine load limits of the planet have now been exceeded, according to a new report. Last year there were six. The acidification of the oceans has been added.
The PIK warns that ocean acidification exceeded the safe limit, threatening marine life and adding seven out of nine planetary boundaries exceeded.
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