Interesting write up, but it doesn't address ocean acidification due to increased atmospheric CO2 levels as a cause for so much of the coral bleaching we're seeing today.
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Today, it mostly heralds the death of corals, as that is now extremely common and bleaching, yes, an adaptive mechanism, typically precedes it
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You are always unscrupolous when it comes to global warming. Ocean acidification has the most devestating impact to coral reefs, not mentioned a single time in that blog because it doesn't fit their narrative. And warming at current rates disallows adapation; a 2nd point missed.
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Sometimes, the more we know... the less we understand.
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One paper against, a quick google scholar search revealed hundreds for in non-ideological journals.
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Ocean acidification does not affect the physiology of the tropical coral Acropora digitifera during a 5-week experiment https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00338-012-0979-8 … pH homeostasis during coral calcification in a free ocean CO2 enrichment (FOCE) experimenthttp://www.pnas.org/content/112/43/13219.short …
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