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Ocean Acidification: Local Risks and Solutions
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Ocean Acidification: Local Risks and Solutions

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Grade Level Grades 9-12
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Climate change, global warming: we know the common descriptors for how humans have been altering our environment. But it might as well be called “sea change,” because 25% of all the carbon emissions that we pump in the air actually dissolve right back into the water that covers 71% of our planet, creating an acidic mix not unlike carbonated soda.

While billions on our planet rely on seafood as a source of protein, and almost half of the entire human population lives within fifty miles of the seashore, the best incentive for change may be economic.

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