Nov 14:
The ocean absorbs up to 30% of
annual carbon emissions, resulting in a fall in the pH value
of its seawaters, thus signifying a rise in their acidity.
The past 20–30 years have seen a rapid increase in ocean
acidification and, unless decisive actions are taken to
mitigate this, it will continue to rise. This event will
bring together policymakers, scientists and other ocean
experts from within and outside of the Commonwealth to
discuss this growing crisis. It will explore the threat
ocean acidification poses to marine ecosystems; identify
what’s at stake for economies, communities and individuals;
and highlight best practices that can help stem
its tide.