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Food for thought: More acidic oceans threat to marine organisms and Arctic communities June 19, 2015 Learn more about the causes and effects of ocean acidification, “climate change’s evil twin.” Read More Learn more about the causes and effects of ocean acidification, “climate change’s evil twin.” Read More
The pH is falling! Oysters and economics on the Hill November 25, 2014 WWF-Canada and the All Party Ocean Caucus hosted an Oceans on the Hill event to highlight the global issue of ocean acidification. Learn more about ocean acidification’s impacts on the shellfish industry. Read More WWF-Canada and the All Party Ocean Caucus hosted an Oceans on the Hill event to highlight the global issue... Read More
VIFF: There Once was an Island October 3, 2011 "For a lot of people in the developed world, climate change is something that's going to happen. In places in the developing world, it's very much a reality already." Read More "For a lot of people in the developed world, climate change is something that's going to happen. In places... Read More
The evil partner of climate change: Ocean acidification August 31, 2011 Coral reefs are in decline worldwide because of global warming, overfishing and other impacts. Ocean acidification, unless rapidly addressed, will kill them completely. The outlook is grim: tropical reefs globally may start dissolving as... Read More Coral reefs are in decline worldwide because of global warming, overfishing and other impacts. Ocean acidification, unless rapidly addressed,... Read More
50 Stories: Protecting tropical oceans June 16, 2011 Beneath the surface of our oceans lies an incredible world which we’ve fought for decades to protect. Read More Beneath the surface of our oceans lies an incredible world which we’ve fought for decades to protect. Read More
WWF at IMCC – Making marine science matter May 25, 2011 WWF scientists “make marine science matter”: they’re living proof of the tagline from the second International Marine Conservation Congress (IMCC), which wrapped up in Victoria, BC on May 18. Read More WWF scientists “make marine science matter”: they’re living proof of the tagline from the second International Marine Conservation Congress... Read More