Posted on OA: 11 Oct 2013 — Kelly R. P., Cooley S. R. & Klinger T., in press. AMBIO Even when environmental data quantify the risks and benefits of delayed responses to rapid anthropogenic change, institutions rarely respond promptly. We propose that narratives complementing environmental datasets can motivate responsive environmental
Month: October 2013
MBARI scientist Jim Barry studies ocean acidification from climate change
Posted on OA: 10 Oct 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxWALNAtLNo Jim Barry, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (www.mbari.org) senior scientist, studies how climate change and ocean acidification affects life in the oceans. Scientific information about our oceans, like the research conducted by MBARI, can help us make more informed decisions to support the
Ocean Acidification: Making Sense of Crabs and Skeptics
Posted on Bay Nature: 09 Oct 2013 — By Joe Eaton Tanner crabs, like this one on the floor of Monterey Canyon, are one of the bottom- dwelling marine organisms being studied by MBARI researchers, to gauge how acidification of ocean waters will impact their ability to form their calcium
Theme Issue ‘Ocean acidification and climate change: advances in ecology and evolution’ compiled and edited by Jasmin A. Godbold and Piero Calosi
Posted on Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: 5 October 2013 The current issue of the Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society B is all about ocean acidification. Go to (http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/current) for a list of papers.