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Not exact matches
Scientists have found that
ocean acidification can impair fish's smell and hearing, but they
know less
about its impacts on eyesight.
I
know nothing
about this issue, but I just came across a reference to Jacobson, Mark Z., «Studying
ocean acidification with conservative, stable numerical schemes for nonequilibrium air -
ocean exchange and
ocean equilibrium chemistry.»
-- Susan Solomon, Nature The Long Thaw is written for anyone who wishes to
know what cutting - edge science tells us
about the modern issue of global warming and its effects on the pathways of atmospheric chemistry, as well as global and regional temperatures, rainfall, sea level, Arctic sea - ice coverage, melting of the continental ice sheets, cyclonic storm frequency and intensity and
ocean acidification.
They are undergoing a process
known as neutralization, but the term «
acidification» sounds scarier than talking
about the
oceans becoming slightly less basic or a little more neutral.
Ocean acidification, did not
know then
about buffering or seasonal variation.
«Everyone
knows about global warming, but
ocean acidification is the other CO2 problem and has gone unnoticed far too long.
I
knew BNL was interested in sequestering CO2 in the
ocean so I asked him
about ocean acidification due to CO2.
I, on the other hand, am worried
about the impact of a technology that has unknown consequences for the environment, and which in some regards is definitely
known not to work — c.f the fact that it does nothing for
ocean acidification, and also the implications of the mismatch in time scale between aerosols and CO2.
An astronomer or a mineralogist would not necessarily
know more
about climate change,
ocean acidification and the health impacts of air pollution than a well informed layman.