The global increase in carbon dioxide emissions is not only warming our planet at an alarming rate, but it's also making our oceans more acidic.
What is ocean acidification? : Read more
What is ocean acidification? : Read more
The global increase in carbon dioxide emissions is not only warming our planet at an alarming rate, but it's also making our oceans more acidic.
What is ocean acidification? : Read more
These changes have been documented and tracked well before the Fukoshima disaster. Additionally, acidification would not be the expected result of radiation, that's a whole different set of problems.While there's apparent changes occurring, perhaps the serious nuclear plant meltdown at Fukushima is also a main contributing factor since it's still leaking steadily in both our atmosphere as well as our oceans since 2011.
Radiation would be stress, slows breeding of organisms that sink carbon and so forth. Ordinarily this may be a small impact but there's a deficiency of calcium, phosphorus and an excess of nitrogen at the moment.These changes have been documented and tracked well before the Fukoshima disaster. Additionally, acidification would not be the expected result of radiation, that's a whole different set of problems.
You aren't aware that marine shell fossils go back more than 500 million years?Because there is no measure of this before 100 or less years ago so no one knows how this fluctuates
Hold up there.Fossils are rock, they are not the creature, so they do not determine ocean acid levels
Try again