'We can help protect and keep the high coral cover reefs we have if we take immediate action to shift how much energy we use and where we get our energy,' said one marine biologist.
concerns about the fate of reefs—especially given governments' inadequate plans to rapidly transition away from fossil fuels driving the global climate emergency.Wednesday,"The fact that we're going to see these changes by 2050 is a strong wake-up call."
"There's always one month that is the hottest of the year," Lawman said."Let's say it's August and the average baseline temperature for that month is 29°C in the region we're studying. A 'degree heating month' in that region is any month in the future that has a higher average temperature than 29°C."
Rice climate scientist and assistant professor Sylvia Dee similarly stressed the urgency of reef-saving action.
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