Marine Ecosystems Face Doubling Impacts

A new study released on September 15, 2025, projects that cumulative impacts on global marine ecosystems will more than double by midcentury due to climate change. Researchers urge immediate conservation actions. This affects fisheries and biodiversity worldwide.

Study Findings

The report from Science journal details rising temperatures, acidification, and pollution as key factors.

Call to Action

International cooperation is needed to mitigate these effects.

  • Projections: Impacts double by 2050
  • Affected Areas: Oceans globally.

Published in Science.

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