Scientists just measured a rapid growth in acidity in the Arctic ocean, linked to climate change

"Scientists just measured a rapid growth in acidity in the Arctic ocean, linked to climate change" — Chelsea Harvey — Washington Post — February 27, 2012
A new study indicates that the Arctic Ocean is also becoming more acidic, another consequence caused by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. It’s a process that occurs when carbon dioxide dissolves out of the air and into the sea, lowering the water’s pH in the process.
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