The coral reefs around the world may be likened to canaries down the mineshaft of global warming. These sensitive plant-like animals have evolved for life in tropical seas. Their needs are quite specific – not too cold, not too hot. A rise of as little as one degree Celsius is enough to cause some bleaching of these colourful jewels of the sea.\ud \ud Many climate models indicate we can expect sea temperature increases of between two and six degrees Celsius. Research - such as that detailed in a 2004 report by the University of Queensland’s Centre for Marine Studies – indicates that by the year 2050 most of the worlds major reef systems will be dead.\ud \ud Many of us have heard this kind of information, but it remains difficult to comprehe...
Coral reefs track sea level and are particularly sensitive to changes in climate. Reefs are threaten...
Coral reefs, one of the world’s most ecologically and socioeconomically important ecosystems, are in...
Global warming is rapidly emerging as a universal threat to ecological integrity and function, highl...
Sea temperatures in many tropical regions have increased by almost 1 degrees C over the past 100 yea...
Sea temperatures in the tropics have increased by almost 1oC over the past 100 years and are current...
Coral reefs are the most diverse marine ecosystem and embrace possibly millions of plant, animal and...
Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1-3°C by 2099, potenti...
The environment surrounding the world's coral reefs is rapidly changing. Already tropical oceans are...
Reef-building corals typically live close to the upper limits of their thermal tolerance and even sm...
Experts agree that the earth’s climate is warming and that this trend will continue. Climate change...
The global impacts of climate change are evident in every marine ecosystem. On coral reefs, mass cor...
Coral reefs are found in a wide range of environments, where they provide food and habitat to a larg...
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to global climate...
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to global climate...
Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1–3uC by 2099, potenti...
Coral reefs track sea level and are particularly sensitive to changes in climate. Reefs are threaten...
Coral reefs, one of the world’s most ecologically and socioeconomically important ecosystems, are in...
Global warming is rapidly emerging as a universal threat to ecological integrity and function, highl...
Sea temperatures in many tropical regions have increased by almost 1 degrees C over the past 100 yea...
Sea temperatures in the tropics have increased by almost 1oC over the past 100 years and are current...
Coral reefs are the most diverse marine ecosystem and embrace possibly millions of plant, animal and...
Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1-3°C by 2099, potenti...
The environment surrounding the world's coral reefs is rapidly changing. Already tropical oceans are...
Reef-building corals typically live close to the upper limits of their thermal tolerance and even sm...
Experts agree that the earth’s climate is warming and that this trend will continue. Climate change...
The global impacts of climate change are evident in every marine ecosystem. On coral reefs, mass cor...
Coral reefs are found in a wide range of environments, where they provide food and habitat to a larg...
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to global climate...
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing large-scale degradation, largely due to global climate...
Climate change scenarios suggest an increase in tropical ocean temperature by 1–3uC by 2099, potenti...
Coral reefs track sea level and are particularly sensitive to changes in climate. Reefs are threaten...
Coral reefs, one of the world’s most ecologically and socioeconomically important ecosystems, are in...
Global warming is rapidly emerging as a universal threat to ecological integrity and function, highl...