EPISODE · Nov 20, 2019 · 48 MIN
Oceans Under Climate Stress- Warming Up, Losing Breath, Turning Sour
from NYUAD Institute · host NYUAD Institute
2019.10.30 Our oceans are becoming increasingly acidic as a result of rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide. Simultaneously, more than 90 percent of the warming caused by human carbon emissions is absorbed by the world’s oceans. As they warm up, oceans lose oxygen, essential for marine life. Together, these effects amplify one another and put marine species and ecosystems under great stress, threatening a vital source of food and income for human societies. This talk discusses the causes of these environmental changes and explores their interactions and how they are impacting marine ecosystems. Zouhair Lachkar, Senior Scientist, Center for Prototype Climate Modeling (CPCM), NYUAD
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2019.10.30 Our oceans are becoming increasingly acidic as a result of rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide. Simultaneously, more than 90 percent of the warming caused by human carbon emissions is absorbed by the world’s oceans. As they warm up, oceans lose oxygen, essential for marine life. Together, these effects amplify one another and put marine species and ecosystems under great stress, threatening a vital source of food and income for human societies. This talk discusses the causes of these environmental changes and explores their interactions and how they are impacting marine ecosystems. Zouhair Lachkar, Senior Scientist, Center for Prototype Climate Modeling (CPCM), NYUAD
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