An acidic ocean that won’t support marine life. Plants and animals that can’t adapt to that acidification.
Armed with facts and research data, Stony Brook students are on the frontline to combat these threats to Earth’s land, sea and air, and its inhabitants.
Alyson Hall ’20 and Amanda Thomas ‘21 are just two of the University’s marine “warriors” directing attention to the planet’s plight in an era when science is often pitted against hearsay, and profits can take precedence over public health and natural resources.
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