The geological record of ocean acidification
Ocean acidification may have severe consequences for marine ecosystems; however,
assessing its future impact is difficult because laboratory experiments and field observations …
assessing its future impact is difficult because laboratory experiments and field observations …
Projecting coral reef futures under global warming and ocean acidification
Many physiological responses in present-day coral reefs to climate change are interpreted
as consistent with the imminent disappearance of modern reefs globally because of annual …
as consistent with the imminent disappearance of modern reefs globally because of annual …
Impacts of 1.5 C global warming on natural and human systems
This Report responds to the invitation for IPCC?... to provide a Special Report in 2018 on the
impacts of global warming of 1.5° C above pre-industrial levels and related global …
impacts of global warming of 1.5° C above pre-industrial levels and related global …
Spatial patterns of climate change across the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum
The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM; 56 Ma) is one of our best geological
analogs for understanding climate dynamics in a “greenhouse” world. However, proxy data …
analogs for understanding climate dynamics in a “greenhouse” world. However, proxy data …
Very large release of mostly volcanic carbon during the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum
Abstract The Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum,(PETM) was a global warming event
that occurred about 56 million years ago, and is commonly thought to have been driven …
that occurred about 56 million years ago, and is commonly thought to have been driven …
Changing atmospheric CO2 concentration was the primary driver of early Cenozoic climate
Abstract The Early Eocene Climate Optimum (EECO, which occurred about 51 to 53 million
years ago), was the warmest interval of the past 65 million years, with mean annual surface …
years ago), was the warmest interval of the past 65 million years, with mean annual surface …
The ocean
O Hoegh-Guldberg, R Cai, ES Poloczanska… - 2014 - munin.uit.no
The Ocean plays a central role in Earth's climate and has absorbed 93% of the extra energy
from the enhanced greenhouse effect and approximately 30% of anthropogenic carbon …
from the enhanced greenhouse effect and approximately 30% of anthropogenic carbon …
Ocean systems
Ocean ecosystems have responded and will continue to respond to climate changes of
different rates, magnitudes, and durations (virtually certain). Human societies depend on …
different rates, magnitudes, and durations (virtually certain). Human societies depend on …
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: A perturbation of carbon cycle, climate, and biosphere with implications for the future
During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM),∼ 56 Mya, thousands of
petagrams of carbon were released into the ocean-atmosphere system with attendant …
petagrams of carbon were released into the ocean-atmosphere system with attendant …
Anthropogenic carbon release rate unprecedented during the past 66 million years
Carbon release rates from anthropogenic sources reached a record high of∼ 10 Pg C yr− 1
in 2014. Geologic analogues from past transient climate changes could provide invaluable …
in 2014. Geologic analogues from past transient climate changes could provide invaluable …