The ocean is now a giant chemistry experiment and ocean ecosystems are guinea pigs.

DavidBrown

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Here's a very interesting article about how we have made Earth's oceans 30% more acidic than it was in pre-industrial times. This has happened because of all the carbon dioxide that we have put in the atmosphere and the ocean has absorbed. We're running a giant chemistry experiment on ocean life and how it adapts (or doesn't) to acidifying conditions.

Why should we care? The ocean provides 90+% of our oxygen and a great deal of our food supply. If you like breathing and eating, then this is something you should be concerned about.

Ocean acidification emerges as new climate threat - The Washington Post
 
I think the reason that no one cares is because of this line from the first article:

"Federal and state authorities are searching for ways to cope with a problem whose obvious solution — slashing global carbon emissions — remains elusive. "

The language is too soft, and adds to the apathy that Americans have for:

a. creating a lot of emissions that lead to said ocean acidity and global warming in the first place
b. signing (and sticking to) treaties that limit emissions

I could go on and on, but it will just be regurgitating what the rest of the world thinks about American attitudes toward climate change.
 
I think the reason that no one cares is because of this line from the first article:

"Federal and state authorities are searching for ways to cope with a problem whose obvious solution — slashing global carbon emissions — remains elusive. "

The language is too soft...

The language is just bad, how can a solution be both obvious and elusive?


But I agree with the general American apathy view, it frustrates me greatly, but it must really frustrate intelligent Americans!
 
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