
How Studying Coral Skeletons Could Better Predict their Resilience to Climate Change - News18

Corals that inhabit the ocean floor are particularly vulnerable to global warming. They are particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification, brought about by atmospheric CO2 emissions generated by human activity, which increases the ocean temperature and accel…
Researchers have studied the hard skeletons of coral reefs to better predict their survival. Vulnerable to ocean acidification caused by global warming, corals are among the most threatened underwate… [+2031 chars]
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