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}} | }}<ref>[https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/2018/03/WG1AR5_SummaryVolume_FINAL_FRENCH.pdf#page=110 Page 95 of the Technical Summary of the 5th IPCC Report (French)]</ref> | ||
== Explanation == | == Explanation == | ||
Ocean acidification is sometimes called "the other carbon problem". Indeed, it is not strictly speaking a consequence of climate change, but another consequence of CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. | |||
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=== Frequently mentioned link === | |||
The [[En-en adult card 11 concentration of co2|Concentration of CO<sub>2</sub>(ppm)]] is often found as the origin of this card. However, not every molecule that is found in the ocean is found in the atmosphere, and therefore the most logical link comes from the [[En-en adult card 12 carbon sinks|carbon sinks]] card. | |||
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