Farewell, Coral Reefs
Think the atmosphere is getting warmer? Be glad you’re not a coral reef. Researchers at the Carnegie Institution’s Department of Global Ecology say ocean chemistry is suffering even more from rising carbon dioxide levels. By 2050, they say, 98 percent of today’s coral reefs will be in waters too acidic to support their growth.







Its a sad world we live in…Why can people not find time to fight for the beutiful things in this world that supply us with so much. Ignorance is a spreading disease…
It sure is, Robert, and maddening as well. Every time I see a story like this, I feel sad for my son’s future world — he’s not yet 5.
[...] help us find ways to protect and save other reefs around the world? With some scientists predicting 98 percent of the world’s coral reefs could be doomed by 2050, the answers can’t come soon [...]
[...] of coral reefs that will be in ocean waters too acidic for them to survive by 2050: 98 [...]
Just to think that coral reefs will not be around in 2050. How can we help.
I wish that people could just spare at least a hour to helpthe poor living creatures that live in coral reefs it is so sad. everyone is so up i the air with hight tec stuff
maybe they should come back to earth
lorien