Tag Archives: ocean acidification
Ocean Acidification Occuring Too Fast For Adaptation
Posted on 26. Jul, 2010 by Ross.
Firstly, some good news. Ocean acidification, the evil twin of climate change, has happened in the past and creatures of the period adapted their physiologies to survive.
The bad news is that the current rate of ocean acidification far outstrips what has gone before, making generational adaption to the current rising oceanic pH far more unlikely [...]
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Ocean Acidification Masks The Smell Of Death
Posted on 23. Nov, 2009 by Ross.
Ocean acidification is the silent, unfashionable side-effect of climate change. With the world’s media focused on the prospect of more powerful storms, droughts, sea level rises and other meteorological phenomena, as well as the impact on humanity from lower quality of life through to climate refugees, what happens beneath the churning surface of the stormy [...]



