Study: Ocean Acidification Crosses Planetary Boundary

    Study: Ocean Acidification Crosses Planetary Boundary
    Above: The sun shines over the surface of the sea. June 8 is the UN World Oceans Day.  Image copyright: Joel Reyero/Contributor/picture alliance via Getty Images

    The Spin

    Narrative A

    Ocean acidification is an existential crisis that demands immediate action. The chemistry changes threaten the foundation of marine food webs, from microscopic plankton to coral reefs that support entire ecosystems. Without rapid emissions reductions, marine biodiversity faces unprecedented collapse.

    Narrative B

    While acidification poses challenges, marine ecosystems have shown remarkable adaptability throughout history. Some species, like algae and seagrasses, may actually benefit from higher CO2 conditions. Technological solutions, including ocean alkalinity enhancement, offer promising pathways forward.

    Metaculus Prediction


    The Controversies



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