The ocean naturally absorbs a quarter to a third of man-made CO2 emissions, but this process also leads to the acidification ...
To mitigate climate change, human-made carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions must be reduced as quickly and drastically as possible. Additionally, some of the CO2 already emitted needs to be safely removed ...
“Therefore, it is important to understand how climate change is altering marine food webs in the near future.” For the study, the researchers built 12 large 423-gallon tanks that simulated predicted ...
The ocean naturally absorbs a quarter to a third of man-made CO2 emissions, but this process also leads to the acidification of seawater. By ...
Researchers have discovered significant changes in the growth patterns of deep-living phytoplankton due to global warming, as ...
A more acidic ocean will cause some types to grow slower, some to grow faster, and the balance among them to change, which could have big ripple effects for the higher levels of the food web.
The experiment was carried out to understand how land animals impact ocean food webs. Within 18 hours of dropping the first alligator, the researchers discovered at least a dozen giant isopods on ...
Carbon pollution from human activities is making ocean water corrosive. This harms marine life. Our new scientific tool helps ...