The ocean is acidified
Oceans in the world are increasingly acidic, threatening the lives of many marine organisms and the Earth's ecosystem, warning of climate experts at the UN Climate Change Conference.
Oceans in the world are increasingly acidic, threatening the lives of many marine organisms and the Earth's ecosystem, warning of climate experts at the UN Climate Change Conference.
The oceans absorb one-third of global carbon dioxide emissions, a gas that is thought to have a greenhouse effect, leading to acidification, threatening the survival of organic organisms.
' Rapid ocean acidification is the biggest threat to organic organisms ', said Professor Stefan Rahmstorf of the Potsdam Research Institute (Germany), which studies the effects of climate - statements. on the sidelines of the UN Climate Change Conference in Kenya with more than 100 countries attended.
The world's coral reefs and fish supplies may also be affected when acidification makes 'a fundamental change' of the organism that is the upper-class organism.
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