Summary: The text discusses the impact of climate change on marine environments, particularly focusing on the decline of kelp forests due to rising ocean temperatures. Research has shown that these temperature increases are leading to the loss of kelp forests, which are important ecosystems supporting a variety of marine life. Warmer waters are causing the kelp to be overrun by invasive species such as sea urchins, resulting in a cascade effect on the entire ecosystem. The loss of kelp forests not only affects marine biodiversity but also has economic implications for industries such as fishing and tourism. Efforts to mitigate the impact of climate change on kelp forests involve monitoring temperature changes and implementing conservation measures, such as creating marine protected areas and restoring kelp populations. Such actions are crucial in preserving these valuable marine ecosystems and the services they provide.