The idea is simple enough: the more CO2 that people pump into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels, the more the oceans absorb them. The oceans would continue to take up more and more CO2 until they can’t take any more.

At this point, ocean circulation will slow down, water at the surface will become saturated, and this will slow down carbon dioxide intake. When the ocean starts to soak up less carbon dioxide, more is left in the atmosphere where it contributes to global warming.

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This, in turn, affects the ability of planktons to take up carbon dioxide contributing to more global warming. In short; if we do not take care of the oceans (which absorb 30-50 % of all Co2), we will destroy our ecosystems and put our lives in danger.