That other perspective: "sure, your students are deskilling themselves, the tech is based on theft from authors and artists worldwide, sure, its going to be devastating for labor, is implicated in global technofascism, but have you considered it makes it easier for me to set up MY workflow?"
The deadline has been extended by one month for the symposium. If you work on marine climate change, mCDR, ocean acidification this is the venue for you. Please submit, we already have hundreds of abstracts, so it’s shaping up to be a great symposium!
The upcoming El Niño event will be somewhere between 'very bad' and 'catastrophic' for coral reefs.
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We describe the potential impacts of climate change on coral reef growth in our new article in The Conversation theconversation.com/the-future-r...
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Check out our new article collection in Ocean Ecosystems BMC Nature
“They’re too stupid to love the thing we said will take all their jobs”
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Does anyone have any JCP standard for coral geochemistry? I’ve reached out to most of my local contacts and we are starting to hit a wall! Please flick me a DM if you do. We only need a little bit and can repay the favour somehow
Coral reefs are likely to erode even under low-emission scenarios, but some reefs may persist if corals evolve to become more resistant to ocean warming.
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New paper out yesterday by us and a large group of collaborators in Nature Reviews Earth and Environment. We discuss the persistence of coral reef structures under climate change. We highlight several possible futures for coral reef carbonate production: www.nature.com/articles/s43...