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    World’s Oceans Cross Dangerous Acidity Threshold, Scientists Warn of Escalating Crisis

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersSeptember 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The world’s oceans have failed a crucial planetary health check for the first time, with acidity now beyond safe limits for marine life.

    The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research reported that ocean acidity has crossed a critical threshold, making it the seventh of nine planetary boundaries now transgressed. The cause is primarily the burning of fossil fuels, which releases carbon dioxide that forms carbonic acid when absorbed by seawater.

    Ocean surface pH has dropped by about 0.1 units since the industrial era, representing a 30–40% increase in acidity. This change threatens corals, shellfish, and many organisms that rely on calcium carbonate, with cascading risks for larger marine animals and human food security.

    Scientists warn that the crisis could also weaken the ocean’s role as a carbon sink and heat absorber, compounding climate change. The report highlights that unlike atmospheric gases, which mix within a year, ocean changes can take a thousand years to stabilise.

    Alongside acidity, other breached boundaries – including climate change, biosphere integrity, freshwater use, and land system change – continue to worsen. Researchers called the ocean development especially alarming because of its global scale and central role in sustaining life.

    Despite the dire warning, the report stresses that solutions remain possible. Reducing fossil fuel use, managing fisheries responsibly, and cutting pollution could slow or reverse the damage. Past successes like the Montreal Protocol, which protected the ozone layer, show international action can work.

    Johan Rockström, director of the Potsdam Institute, said: “We are witnessing widespread decline in the health of our planet. But failure is not inevitable; failure is a choice that must and can be avoided.”

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