Mass Extinctions: The Role of Climate and Ocean Acidification
The end-Ordovician and end-Permian extinctions, caused by drastic climate changes, illustrate significant threats to marine life. Glaciation and a carbon release led to severe temperature shifts and ocean chemistry changes. Currently, rising CO2 levels threaten ecosystems, causing ocean acidification, which has historically been linked to mass extinctions, signaling potential future crises.
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