The Future of Coral Reefs in a Rapidly Increasing CO2 World

It's short notice but just in case anyone's interested:

 

 

The Future of Coral Reefs in a Rapidly Increasing CO2 World

 

6-8pm tonight @ UWA

 

"Join the Royal Society Fellow, Professor Malcolm McCulloch, as he discusses the sensitivity of coral reefs to the threats of global climate change, as well as the direct human impacts degrading their local marine environment. Malcolm talks about how rapidly rising levels of atmospheric CO2 is driving ocean acidification, a process that has the potential to cause substantial and still largely uncertain impacts on coral reefs and marine ecosystems generally. Follow him as he examines the argument that the most immediate and severe threats to coral reefs are those from local disturbances caused by human activity, often leading to a largely irreversible shift from coral to algal dominated ecosystems. Using long-term records preserved in coral cores, Malcolm shows how it is possible to decipher the dual impacts of global climate and local environmental changes, and addresses the need to optimise the resilience of coral reefs given the now inevitable impacts of a rapidly changing climate."

 

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Please.

Wed, 2010-08-25 12:42

Don't you think we are getting brow beated enough !

I will log onto the eco sites if I want to read this.

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Thats an award-winning

Wed, 2010-08-25 13:19

Thats an award-winning attitude. Sticking your head in the sand has been working so well too!

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Wed, 2010-08-25 14:29

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good on ya for posting it

Wed, 2010-08-25 14:10

good on ya for posting it Ben, would have gone if i had known earlier.