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Tag Archives: caribbean coral reefs
a drop in the ocean
Human-caused increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide have consequences besides climate change. For example, they are causing the ocean’s pH to drop with unwelcome consequences as corals struggle to accrete their calcium carbonate skeletons. What makes this process interesting from a … Continue reading
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Tagged atmospheric carbon dioxide, caribbean coral reefs, climate, environment
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