Who Are the Most Vulnerable to Ocean Acidification and Warming?

In 2011, a record 34 billion cubic tons of carbon dioxide were emitted from man-made sources. Half the emitted CO2 stays in the atmosphere, about a quarter is absorbed on land (as trees grow, for example), and the remainder is absorbed by the ocean. Unsurprisingly, this incredible amount of carbon dioxide significantly changes the ocean … Continue reading Who Are the Most Vulnerable to Ocean Acidification and Warming?