Dan Riskin reports on a new study that offers some hope that coral reefs may be able to adapt to and survive the impacts of climate change.
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Finally some hopeful news.
…and so nature adapted to change. WOW! Who would ever think?
What’s up with the all of the thumbs down?
Climate has always changed. The ones that can adapt will thrive.
Oh and kiss a Volcano today!
Climate didn’t change this way, we change the climate so fast.
@Pantera fan Loco Based on what evidence? Where is the climate changing?
Look up. Dr Peter Ridd he won a lawsuit from Cook University
He studied coral and said the coral reefs were doing fine and he got fired
No one is surprised at the earth’s ability to survive long after humans are gone, are they?
Even if the corals in the current locations cannot adapt they will migrate elsewhere, as they have for millions of years.