Climate change is expected to modify ecological responses in the ocean, with the potential for important effects on the ecosystem services provided to humankind. Here we address the question of how rapidly multiple drivers of marine ecosystem change develop in the future ocean. By analysing an ensemble of models we find that, within the next 15 years, the climate change-driven trends in multiple ecosystem drivers emerge from the background of natural variability in 55% of the ocean and propagate rapidly to encompass 86% of the ocean by 2050 under a ‘business-as-usual’ scenario. However, we also demonstrate that the exposure of marine ecosystems to climate change-induced stress can be drastically reduced via climate mitigation measures; with...
Climate change is impacting marine ecosystems and their goods and services in diverse ways, which ca...
<div><p>Ongoing greenhouse gas emissions can modify climate processes and induce shifts in ocean tem...
Ongoing greenhouse gas emissions can modify climate processes and induce shifts in ocean temperature...
Climate change is expected to modify ecological responses in the ocean, with the potential for impor...
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...
Marine ecosystems are centrally important to the biology of the planet, yet a comprehensive understa...
Human activities are releasing gigatonnes of carbon to the Earth’s atmosphere annually. Direct cons...
Marine ecosystems are fundamental to supporting life on Earth and underpinning many human economies ...
Prepared for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15), December 7 - 18 2009Observations ...
The United States is an ocean nation-our past, present, and future are inextricably connected to and...
Climate change is impacting marine ecosystems and their goods and services in diverse ways, which ca...
<div><p>Ongoing greenhouse gas emissions can modify climate processes and induce shifts in ocean tem...
Ongoing greenhouse gas emissions can modify climate processes and induce shifts in ocean temperature...
Climate change is expected to modify ecological responses in the ocean, with the potential for impor...
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...
Marine ecosystems are centrally important to the biology of the planet, yet a comprehensive understa...
Human activities are releasing gigatonnes of carbon to the Earth’s atmosphere annually. Direct cons...
Marine ecosystems are fundamental to supporting life on Earth and underpinning many human economies ...
Prepared for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15), December 7 - 18 2009Observations ...
The United States is an ocean nation-our past, present, and future are inextricably connected to and...
Climate change is impacting marine ecosystems and their goods and services in diverse ways, which ca...
<div><p>Ongoing greenhouse gas emissions can modify climate processes and induce shifts in ocean tem...
Ongoing greenhouse gas emissions can modify climate processes and induce shifts in ocean temperature...