Coral Reefs are Dying Because of Climate Change

Pro: Coral Reefs are Dying From The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Climate change is the greatest global threat to coral reef ecosystems.  Scientific evidence now clearly indicates that the…

Professor Peter Ridd – The world’s coral reefs are not declining

Date: 03/22/2023 Link copied to clipboard Sorry, your browser does not allow copying links Author: Peter Ridd Topic: Coral Organisation: Climate Realists of Australia Video Length: 35:21 Date: 03/22/2023 Link…

Professor Peter Ridd – The World’s Coral Reefs are not Declining

Professor Ridd reviews the latest data on the state of the world’s coral reefs, which is extremely encouraging, especially for the Great Barrier Reef, the largest single reef system, with…

New Study Confirms Coral Reefs Are Adapting to Warmer Waters

Why are they constantly peddling such doom?

Get it Right, Washington Post, Climate Change Isn’t Causing a Decline in Coral Reefs

Because climate change isn’t harming coral reefs, trying to protect coral health by fighting global warming is a misplaced effort.

Study: All Coral Reefs will Die if 2C Climate Target Breached

Even 1.5C would kill 99% of all coral, according to the study. But I think there is room for a little doubt.

Unexpected hope for millions as bleached coral reefs continue to supply nutritious seafood

Researchers studying coral reefs damaged by rising sea temperatures have discovered an unexpected ‘bright spot’ of hope for communities who depend upon them for food security.

World’s first, satellite-based monitoring system goes global to help save coral reefs

Today, the Allen Coral Atlas released the world’s first, real-time, satellite-based global coral reef bleaching monitoring system. Combined with the Atlas’ reef extent and composition maps, scheduled for completion in…

Measuring Old Corals & Coral Reefs (Part 2)

Once upon a time, the scientists drilled into the corals and extracted a core from which they created a slither. Then, under x-ray, they counted the annual bands with the…

Preventing Ecosystem Collapse: Caribbean Coral Reefs

Media headlines have been promoting unrealistic fears of ecosystem collapse due to climate change. Such fears get supported when the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) designates some…

Measuring Old Corals & Coral Reefs (Part 1)

Most media reports, based on extensive aerial surveys by his one-time colleague Terry Hughes, conclude that the reef is variously 50% or 60% dead from coral bleaching as a direct…

Coral reefs in Turks and Caicos Islands resist global bleaching event

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A study that relied on citizen scientists to monitor the health of corals on Turks and Caicos Islands in the…

Why Deny the Beautiful Coral Reefs Fringing Stone Island?

Reposted from Jennifer Marohasy’s blog Why Deny the Beautiful Coral Reefs Fringing Stone Island? November 21, 2019 By jennifer We live in an era when it is politically incorrect to…

What’s really killing the Coral Reefs?

From ScienceAlert! There’s Another Thing Killing The Coral Reefs, And We Can Actually Fix This Problem CARLY CASSELLA 17 JUL 2019 Coral reefs are one of the most threatened ecosystems…

Coral Reefs Can Take The Heat, Unlike Experts Crying Wolf

From The GWPF Date: 26/12/18 Peter Ridd, The Australian This unreliability of the science is now a widely accepted scandal in many other areas of study and it has a…

Inconvenient study: Higher temperatures could help protect coral reefs

A new study in the journal Behavioral Ecology, published by Oxford University Press, suggests that higher water temperature, which increases the aggressiveness of some fish, could lead to better protection of…

Coral Reefs, Temperature and Ocean pH

By Andy May Georgiou, et al. 2015 have reported that coral reefs in the Australian Great Barrier Reef, near Heron Island, are insensitive to ocean pH changes. The location of…

FSU researcher makes deep-sea coral reefs discovery in depths of the North-Pacific

From Eurekalert Public Release: 14-Jul-2017 Florida State University   TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Scientists have long believed that the waters of the Central and Northeast Pacific Ocean were inhospitable to deep-sea…

Study: some coral reefs are adapting to 'climate change' just fine

WCS coral expert finds that some reefs were less sensitive to warming water over time NEW YORK (May 2, 2017) – A new WCS study reveals evidence that some corals…

How Gaia and Coral Reefs Regulate Ocean pH

Guest essay by Jim Steele Director emeritus Sierra Nevada Field Campus, San Francisco State University and author of Landscapes & Cycles: An Environmentalist’s Journey to Climate Skepticism Although some researchers…

Despite worries, some coral reefs 'doing much better than we anticipated'

From the ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE IN CORAL REEF STUDIES and the “Nature always finds a way” department Bright spots shine light on the future of coral reefs Researchers have…

Oops! It may not be 'ocean acidification' killing coral after all – common chemical found in sunscreen is poisonous to coral reefs

From the AMERICAN FRIENDS OF TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY and the “settled science” department: Sunscreen is proven toxic to coral reefs Tel Aviv University researchers discover chemical found in most sunscreen…

New climate stress index model challenges doomsday forecasts for world's coral reefs

Believe it or not, that’s the actual headline from the Wildlife Conservation Society press release. This model they tout incorporates field data. – Anthony Complex model performs better than common…

Inconvenient study: La Niña killed coral reefs 4100 years ago and lasted over two millennia

From Georgia Tech and the “it’s your SUV that’s killing the coral reefs today, why can’t you get that through your head” department comes this inconvenient study. La Nina-like conditions…