9 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: I’ll Miss The Ocean Coral”

  1. It’s going to be hard to bleach those, at 100 -200 ft deep the water temps won’t be as affected by the sun. And they’re deeper than most waves will hit. Oh…and probably an area where boats don’t anchor.

    I wonder what type of threat they’ll have to introduce in order to have doom and gloom about this reef? Is that a crown of thorns in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?

    1. Ocean salinity, everyone knows that global warming will dramatically change that horendously.

  2. If this coral “rose garden” bloomed “In the middle of the biodiversity crisis…” Perhaps there is no biodiversity crisis.

  3. Corals have existed for 100’s of millions of years through 10’s of degrees of world temperatures. I would say that climate activist scientists are morons, but they aren’t, they know that politicians are morons who will give them money. Below a link to a real scientist that specializes in reefs – that many of you are familiar with
    https://jennifermarohasy.com/author/jennifer/

    1. Exactly..

      … 10s of degrees of temperature variations, many dozen metres of sea-level change, hundreds of million years of continental drift/subduction/mountain range building (the reef fossils on the TOPS of the mountains near Banff, Alberta are fantastic).

      A couple degrees of temperature and a couple hundred parts-per-million change of CO2 is going to do nothing to corals, other than slightly change the location of their preferred habitat.

  4. It will remain pristine until the tourist and trinket collectors find it. Then it will look like the rest

  5. Jacques Couteau ruins it all with his ramblings about global warming. But ignore him, look at the lovely sights.

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