Coral bleaching under unconventional scenarios of climate warming and ocean acidification
Lester Kwiatkowski (),
Peter Cox,
Paul R. Halloran,
Peter J. Mumby and
Andy J. Wiltshire
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Lester Kwiatkowski: College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter
Peter Cox: College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter
Paul R. Halloran: College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter
Peter J. Mumby: Marine Spatial Ecology Lab, School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland
Andy J. Wiltshire: Hadley Centre
Nature Climate Change, 2015, vol. 5, issue 8, 777-781
Abstract:
Widespread severe coral bleaching and degradation is projected to occur by 2050 due to global warming. But the risk of global bleaching could be reduced through climate engineering using stratospheric aerosol-based solar radiation management.
Date: 2015
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