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A research institute announces that ocean acidity has exceeded levels compatible with stable ecosystems, severely affecting marine life.

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25 September 2025, 13:21
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According to a report, ocean acidity has exceeded the critical threshold, threatening marine ecosystems. This phenomenon is primarily caused by the absorption of carbon dioxide from fossil fuels. The report indicates that seven out of nine planetary boundaries have been exceeded, including those related to climate change and biodiversity. Ocean acidification affects essential marine organisms, such as corals and plankton, disrupting food chains. Researchers emphasize the need for government action to respond to this ecological crisis.

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Șapte din nouă „limite planetare” au fost depășite: oceanele devin mai acide. Cercetătorii trag un semnal de alarmă
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