Rising levels of carbon dioxide don't just cause global warming, writes Jason Hall-Spencer. Another consequence is acidifying oceans - which promises to disrupt marine ecology around the world, killing off oysters and corals, while boosting 'nuisance species' like stinging jellyfish.
… of certain single-celled algae, seaweeds, and seagrasses. If temperatures remain low enough … of coastal vegetation (e.g. saltmarshes and seagrasses) to prevent acid water run-off, and …
The declaration has been signed by scientists from the University of Sydney, Australia, Oregon State University and Tufts University in the US and the University of Cape Town in South Africa.
… wetlands, peatlands, mangroves and seagrasses which store carbon; - Eating mostly …