Climate change: what is ocean acidification?
As carbon emissions change the chemistry of the seas, ocean acidification threatens marine life and human livelihoods. How worried should you be about climate change’s so-called “evil twin”? Film supported by @NipponFoundationPR 00:00 The other carbon problem 00:50 How does the ocean’s deepest point reveal its past? 02:55 Why are baby oysters dying? 04:08 Is the ocean acidic? 05:21 What is causing ocean acidification? 06:01 Why are corals dissolving? / Will deep sea ecosystems survive? 08:35 A threat to human livelihoods 10:42 What are the ‘potato chips of the sea’? 12:04 What is the solution? Sign up to our weekly science newsletter to keep up to date: https://econ.st/3dMaWBt How does Alaska’s nature reveal our past and future? https://econ.st/3E0Jdrb Watch our film on how chemical pollution is suffocating the sea: https://econ.st/3CgQVwd What can marine volcanic vents reveal about ocean acidification? https://econ.st/3xYP7W5 Why are oysters getting smaller? https://econ.st/3ChRk1k Watch our film to understand how carbon enters the ocean: https://econ.st/3DXNkUT Can the ocean solve climate change? https://econ.st/3SvswIy