[Coral-List] I could not stand by on Earth Day

KEVEN REED reedkc at comcast.net
Wed Apr 24 19:56:07 UTC 2024


It's difficult to win hearts & minds (especially less-scientific ones) with such a bland public relations term as 'climate change'.  In my humble opinion, I wish the media would try to generate more concern with terms such as 'accelerated climate change' at the least, or even more hard hitting: 'planet destroying pollution' generated in the Anthropocene.

Keven Reed
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Fleming Island, FL 32003

> On 04/22/2024 10:27 PM EDT Peter Sale via Coral-List <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov> wrote:
> 
>  
> Hi,
> I watched And scanned numerous media reports on the current global bleaching event. Finally, on Earth Day, I realized I could not stand idly by.  The real message from the 2024 global bleaching event is NOT that corals are once again bleaching around the world. It is that this has been happening since the 1980s and the reef science community has been doing its best to get the seriousness of the situation out there. BUT, the media are NOT conveying that message. They are stuck on bleaching events as a series of one-off events that are terribly sad, but just another nature story.
> 
> Over the last 30 years, we have failed to rein in our use of fossil fuels and the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is much higher than before. For all our talk, and even after reef scientists got IPCC to project a 99% loss of reef corals by 2100 if we ONLY kept warming to +2.0C instead of +1.5C, the world continues to refuse to get the point. We are trashing the planet and coral reefs will be likely the first ecosystem to be erased.
> 
> The short post is at https://www.petersalebooks.com/?p=3515
> Happy Earth Day listers.
> 
> Peter Sale
> University of Windsor
> sale at uwindsor.ca<mailto:sale at uwindsor.ca>
> www.petersalebooks.com<http://www.petersalebooks.com/>
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