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by scarmig
4565 days ago
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The oceans are huge, but we've already managed to decrease pH by 0.1 in the past century. A pessimistic but plausible scenario has ocean pH decreasing by an additional 0.7-0.8 by 2300. That's pretty fast. It's hard to predict how and how fast coral might adapt, but those are short time scales to expect evolution to act on. |
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... and a decrease of 0.7 is a 500% increase in H+ concentration. That sounds apocalyptic, at least for ocean ecosystems.
Warming and acidification are increasing jellyfish blooms, right? Do you know any good recipes for grilled jellyfish?