2. Ocean’s Acidification

Because of the increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, Oceans also capture some of these emissions that merge with water. As a result, the oceans are becoming increasingly acidic, and the underwater wildlife and marine ecosystem are dying. For us, it does not affect our skin when we go swimming at sea, because we do not stay forever in the water. But for all the animal species inhabiting the seabed, this acidification is identical to the rise in temperature that we experience on dry land.

Source : https://skepticalscience.com — Ocean Acidification

As you can see on this diagram, in 2095, the oceans will have such an acidity that it will be almost impossible for marine life to survive this environment. Maybe the children of my children will never see a fish of their life or a coral reef. Perhaps humanity will not live until 2100. It’s in 82 years, wake up.

We are transforming the planet into a “no-mans land” with no possibility of going back. “What has been done can not be undone.” I am not a scientist, and I do not know the ins and outs, but it is very likely that our planet will die before 2100 because of the accelerations and problems we discover in a few years.

Remember, in 1990 (28 years ago) we were only at the edge of barely found the harmful effects of man on nature.

Source : https://skepticalscience.com — Chart CO2 / & Seawater PH & CO2 Concentration

The red line represents the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, the blue line represents the concentration of CO2 in the water, and the green curve represents the acidity (pH) of water.