How Climate Change Has Pushed Our Oceans to the Brink of Catastrophe
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The Ocean Is Not Just a Carbon Sink | by Wavel Ramkalawan - Project Syndicate
The ocean has absorbed most anthropogenic heat and carbon dioxide emissions since the start of industrialization. But its capacity to do so is not unlimited, and its role in climate-change mitigation and adaptation should not be reduced to this single, abstract function.
Top Ocean Experts Sound the Alarm Over Growing Marine Crisis Due To Climate Change - Inside Climate News
On the opening day of a global science conference, French fishery scientist Clea Abello presented research showing that marine protected areas could protect commercially valuable fisheries.By Teresa TomassoniNICE, France—More than 2,000 scientists, advocates and policymakers from at least 100 countries convened this week at the One Ocean Science Congress, warning of a mounting marine crisis and promising recommendations to solve it—not only for …
Do the oceans close an essential element for the survival of the planet?Maybe! You know plankton? This microscopic organism, which would represent 90% of ocean biomass, plays an essential role in marine life as well as in climate regulation. However,...
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