In new research published in the journal Nature Climate Change, an international scientific team has identified a powerful internal mechanism that could enable some corals and their symbiotic algae to counter the adverse impact of a more acidic ocean.
As humans release ever-larger amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, besides warming the planet, the gas is also turning the world's oceans more acidic -- at rates thought to far exceed those seen during past major extinctions of life. This has prompted strong scientific interest in finding out which species are most vulnerable, and which can handle the changed conditions.
hello Ignacio,
ResponderEliminarThat interesting is to know that if they could make changes them selves to improve the marine life and to their same one you see the atmosfera.
Hopefully this research will sigacon to care more our environment
ResponderEliminarshould be to punish or at least refuse to implement the material to be disposed
ResponderEliminarHi Ignacio
ResponderEliminarInterestingly this information about these species will be important to extend this knowledge to help the planet.
Climate change means a change of climate attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods.
It is important that the authorities and civil society aware of this serious problem and start doing things that work better with this situation
ResponderEliminarhello!
ResponderEliminarThis article is very important because you see a
interest in the environment
There is no doubt that as time passes we are finishing our planet, which unfortunate to happen but how good are looking for solutions to counter the damage.
ResponderEliminarQue interesente me parece muy bien porque asi podria haber una cura para el planeta, que nosotros mismos estamos acabando con el
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I think we should first make us aware that we ourselves are destroying the world with so much garbage that we throw at him and then performing such research.
ResponderEliminaris very good news for our planet, need it soon!
ResponderEliminarI THINK THIS ARE VERY IMPORTANT TOPIC BECUASE WE NEED TO TAKE CARE ABOUT THE PLANET.
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