Ocean Acidification: A Global Case of Osteoporosis

"It's the most profound environmental change I've seen in my entire career, and nobody saw it coming," says Thomas E. Lovejoy, a biologist and president of the H. J. Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment in Washington, D.C. Full Story »

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Richard Soenneker
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by Richard Soenneker - Oct. 1, 2008

an incredibly important story - involving long-term catastrophic changes to our ecosystem and planet. the only drawback to this story is that the opposing viewpoint isn't well presented - it's quickly presented and then rapidly dismissed. I believe the article that it can be quickly dismissed because the physics/chemistry are so simple, but I'd prefer that deniers be dealt with more directly... a must read.

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