Oceans Face Critical Acidification Crisis Threatening Marine Life

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A recent study reveals that the world's oceans have already crossed critical acidification thresholds, threatening marine ecosystems and coastal economies, with deeper waters being more affected than previously thought, highlighting an urgent need for policy action.
Topics:world#climate-change#environment#marine-ecosystems#ocean-acidification#planetary-boundaries#sea-life
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