The scientists concluded in the paper that their findings, combined with
projected ongoing warming, show that even if rates of climate pollution are reigned in, that «may not be sufficient to avoid significant impacts» of acidification on coral reef regeneration.
Not exact matches
Although the Met Office Hadley Center model
projects extreme drying and
warming in the Amazon due to
ongoing climate change, and there may even be a commitment to long - term decline of part of the Amazon forest even at just 2 degrees global
warming above pre-industrial, other climate models show less of a drying or even none at all.
In the worst - case scenario, this is cemented in the public mind as a refutation of the connection between anthropogenic carbon emissions and global
warming, and
ongoing projects to eliminate carbon will be reversed.
Meanwhile, Global
Warming's Six Americas, an
ongoing joint
project of Yale University and George Mason University, reported a similar trend from its own survey of 1,000 people.