Climate change is impacting virtually all marine life. Adaptation strategies will require a robust understanding of the risk to species and ecosystems and how those propagate to human societies. We develop a unified and spatially explicit index to comprehensively evaluate the climate risks to marine life. Under high emissions (SSP5-8.5), almost 90% of ~25,000 species are at high or critical risk, with species at risk across 85% of their native distributions. One-tenth of the ocean contains ecosystems where the aggregated climate risk, endemism, and extinction threat of their constituent species are high. Climate change poses the greatest risk for exploited species in low-income countries with high dependence on fisheries. Mitigating emissio...
Risk of impact of marine fishes to fishing and climate change (including ocean acidi- fication) dep...
Climate changes constitute the greatest challenge of this century due to the modifications they caus...
Governance of marine biodiversity has long suffered from lack of adequate information about the ocea...
Climate change is impacting virtually all marine life. Adaptation strategies will require a robust u...
Climate change is impacting our global biodiversity. The IPCC 4th Assessment Report reported 28,671 ...
Human activities are releasing gigatonnes of carbon to the Earth's atmosphere annually. Direct conse...
Human activities are releasing gigatonnes of carbon to the Earth's atmosphere annually. Direct conse...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
Rapid anthropogenic climate change is a major threat to ocean biodiversity, increasing the challenge...
Marine species are being impacted by climate change and ocean acidification, although their level of...
Climate change impacting our marine life is one of several pressures on the marine system. These pre...
Resource managers need climate adaptation tools. We build on a popular tool, the climate change vuln...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
A growing literature describes a wide range of negative impacts of climate change on marine resource...
[Extract] The oceans are the earth's main buffer to climate change, absorbing up to 80% of the heat ...
Risk of impact of marine fishes to fishing and climate change (including ocean acidi- fication) dep...
Climate changes constitute the greatest challenge of this century due to the modifications they caus...
Governance of marine biodiversity has long suffered from lack of adequate information about the ocea...
Climate change is impacting virtually all marine life. Adaptation strategies will require a robust u...
Climate change is impacting our global biodiversity. The IPCC 4th Assessment Report reported 28,671 ...
Human activities are releasing gigatonnes of carbon to the Earth's atmosphere annually. Direct conse...
Human activities are releasing gigatonnes of carbon to the Earth's atmosphere annually. Direct conse...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
Rapid anthropogenic climate change is a major threat to ocean biodiversity, increasing the challenge...
Marine species are being impacted by climate change and ocean acidification, although their level of...
Climate change impacting our marine life is one of several pressures on the marine system. These pre...
Resource managers need climate adaptation tools. We build on a popular tool, the climate change vuln...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
A growing literature describes a wide range of negative impacts of climate change on marine resource...
[Extract] The oceans are the earth's main buffer to climate change, absorbing up to 80% of the heat ...
Risk of impact of marine fishes to fishing and climate change (including ocean acidi- fication) dep...
Climate changes constitute the greatest challenge of this century due to the modifications they caus...
Governance of marine biodiversity has long suffered from lack of adequate information about the ocea...