[Coral-List] Are coral reefs really doomed?

Alan.e.strong alan.e.strong at noaa.gov
Wed Jul 18 14:55:57 EDT 2012


Sorry:  Actual Emission levels = "Actuals."

Al


On 7/18/2012 2:54 PM, Douglas Fenner wrote:
> I don't understand your point, and I suspect that people for whom 
> English is not their first language may be even more puzzled than I 
> am.  Perhaps you could elaborate a bit? Cheers,  Doug
>
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 5:15 AM, Alan.e.strong <alan.e.strong at noaa.gov 
> <mailto:alan.e.strong at noaa.gov>> wrote:
>
>     First the "Rates"...next the "Actuals"!!
>
>     Al
>
>
>     On 7/18/2012 12:07 PM, John Bruno wrote:
>     > In response to Alina's point (below): we indeed have come quite
>     a long way since 2001. Emissions rates in China are increasing,
>     but they are decreasing for many other nations (the US, Canada,
>     across Europe and S America, etc).
>     http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2011/jan/31/world-carbon-dioxide-emissions-country-data-co2
>     >
>     > Green technology, economies, the deployment of renewables, etc
>     have advanced enormously over the last decade. Yes, CO2 emissions
>     have not stabilized or declined and we need to get to
>     stabilization in the next decade, but I think there is a chance we
>     will. (not promising anything here…)
>     >
>     > jb
>     >> Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 13:38:37 -0400
>     >> From: "Szmant, Alina" <szmanta at uncw.edu
>     <mailto:szmanta at uncw.edu> (mailto:szmanta at uncw.edu
>     <mailto:szmanta at uncw.edu>)>
>     >> Subject: Re: [Coral-List] Are coral reefs really doomed?
>     >> To: John Bruno <jbruno at unc.edu <mailto:jbruno at unc.edu>
>     (mailto:jbruno at unc.edu <mailto:jbruno at unc.edu>)>,
>     "coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
>     <mailto:coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov>
>     (mailto:coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
>     <mailto:coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov>)"
>     >> <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
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>     >> So the question then is, are we anywhere closer to coming to
>     global agreements about control of greenhouse gas emissions now
>     that we were 11 years ago (2001 Coral-List thread)? I do not think
>     that the treaties signed since then indicate any progress. As some
>     have already pointed out, the rates of greenhouse emissions have
>     increased in past few years, the ice caps and glaciers are melting
>     faster than models predicted, more species have gone extinct, etc.
>     It's not just coral reefs that are in trouble, many terrestrial
>     systems, especially the high latitude ones, are in just as bad a
>     situation. I hope the optimistic powers that will make all of this
>     reverse and go away start working doubly fast!
>     >>
>     >>
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