
Pictured at left is the typical coral reef today on the southern
Great Barrier Reef, which has endured a rise of 1 degree C and
375 parts per million of atmospheric carbon dioxide
concentration. The middle frame shows what a reef would look
like if global temperatures rise one more degree and CO2
concentrations increase, as predicted. The right frame
shows what a reef would like if temperatures and CO2
levels rise even more.
(Credit: Image courtesy of Cornell University)
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/12/071213152600.htm
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