Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Corals are Victims of our Footprint on Nature


According to a study published in Scientific Nature Magazine almost 15% of the world's reefs are already beyond repair thanks to global warming. Another 30% may be lost over the next 30 years, estimates Richard Aronson of Dauphin Island Sea Lab in Alabama, one of the report's authors. Global warming is tearing the heart out of coral reefs," says Terry Done of the Australian Institute of Marine Science in Townsville. Reduce your ecological footprint
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Teknik Informatika said...

How much of the world's reefs are considered beyond repair due to the impact of global warming, as mentioned in the article? According to Richard Aronson, what is the estimated percentage of coral reefs that may be lost over the next 30 years?
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