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We are told that carbon dioxide and carbon mitigation is the solution to climate change, but this is not true. If we achieve net zero by the end of this decade, which will be impossible., but assuming that we could achieve this task, carbon dioxide concentrations will still pass 500ppm and ocean acidification will still drop below pH7.95

Carbon mitigation will buy as about 10 years before the oceans hit pH7.95, to 2055 as opposed to 2045.

pH 7.85 is not the tipping point, we have already past the tipping point, pH7.95 is the end point, the point of no return.

Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas and combined with methane it is responsible for around 25% of all GHG, the other 75% is water vapour which is regulated by bioclimatic factors, such as terrestrial plants, wetlands, peat bogs and rainforests, but the greatest factor are the oceans SML surface microlayer which is discussed in our peer reviewed published report below;