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Ocean life on the brink of worst mass extinction since the catastrophe that destroyed the dinosaurs (this time it’s us, not a huge meteorite)

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Again, we humans suffer the most because we believe that they can exploit nature as they please, for the good of the people, without considering the consequences. Despite

Ocean life on the brink of worst mass extinction since the catastrophe that destroyed the dinosaurs (this time it’s us, not a huge meteorite)

Again, we humans suffer the most because we believe that they can exploit nature as they please, for the good of the people, without considering the consequences. Despite we know what needs to be done to prevent the destruction of nature unless these are done enough. nothing has changed† And that’s why the world is unfortunately getting a little more every day. to disappear inevitably drift to the brink.

Oceans, which make up 75 percent of our planet, now, in the past, according to a new study more worrying than ever is in a situation. In fact, the situation is so dire that researchers have predicted that ocean life has never been better since the meteor disaster that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. not threatened states.

Mass extinction affects ocean life

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Princeton University experts behind the study said in a press release that if current carbon emission levels are not brought under control, in the tropics loss of biodiversity and that polar sea life can exist in superheated waters due to depletion of oxygen and food. ‘Cook’ indicates it may be driven to mass extinction.

As for the subject, researchers: “As greenhouse gas emissions continue to warm the world’s oceans, marine biodiversity has increased since the extinction of the dinosaurs over the next few centuries. to unprecedented levels it may be on its way to pet” saves as.

Justin Penn, one of the authors of the study,“Overheating is global warming that by the end of the century will compete with the combination of all existing human stressors. climate-related extinctions. will lead to With his words he emphasizes the importance of the situation.

It is up to us to prevent terrible extinction scenarios.

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The results obtained in the study are extraordinary: to a dark future indicate; but that doesn’t mean we can’t do anything and all hope is gone. According to the researchers, we still have enough time to avoid the worst extinction scenarios.

that the future is not yet ‘written’ and that fate changes possible stating that Penn “To change the course of CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions and prevent the warming that will cause this mass extinction. avoid the size! There is still plenty of time for that.” expresses as.

We may not be going fast enough; however, the growing interest in clean energy alternatives offers hope, albeit a small one. We hope that we will learn to take responsibility without having to go into that dark place where we will see if the results of this research are right and how we made our planet that way, ‘collaboration’ We can make it again. Remember, at least for now as far as we know there is no other world and unless an alien nation decides to intervene, we’re still our best shot at salvation.

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