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How are the world's population affected by "ocean acidity"?

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Acidification occurs in the oceans and seas when carbon dioxide is absorbed by water. A series of chemical reactions occurs, increasing the concentration of hydrogen ions. This increase causes sea water to become more acidic and cause carbonate ions to be relatively less. According to the State Department's National Ocean Service. The ocean absorbs about 30 percent of the carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere.

Carbonate ions are an important building block for many marine organisms such as sea crustaceans and coral reefs. The reduction in these ions can make the construction and regeneration of shells and other calcium carbonate structures difficult for many organisms such as oysters, clams, sea urchins, corals and calcareous plankton.

In a recent study published in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters, the site showed that ocean acid levels and carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere were the highest in 11 million years. According to the study, the oceans absorbed about 525 billion tons of CO2, equivalent to 22 million tons per day. Based on this information, the researchers conducted the study by examining fossils of small marine organisms that once lived near the surface of the ocean using the chemistry of their shells to monitor the acidity of seawater in which organisms live.

Researchers have been able to place their new records of pH and CO 2 levels within the context of future carbon emission scenarios recognized by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Scary and terrifying, under global climate change, ocean acidity is often described as the dark side of warming But is there a clear way to deal with it?

Greentumble is trying to answer this difficult question by recognizing the difficulty of this, with some suggestions that can somehow control the rise of this frightening scourge in the acidity of the seas, such as reducing carbon emissions and beginning individual personal behavior before states and organizations, Has the greatest impact on polluting the oceans, continuing education to raise awareness to confront this frightening phenomenon, pressure governments to take more positive policies towards the environment, and finally to move towards smart life and try to move away from the personal and public level of everything that follows Or the environment is linked to similar activities.

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