Dr. Andrew Baker to Speak to WWF about Climate Change Adaptation Strategies...
Dr. Andrew Baker is an Assistant Professor at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science of the University of Miami. His research and teaching focuses on the effects of climate change on...
View ArticleAdaptation support key to a climate deal at Copenhagen
The world's wealthy nations have a long way to go on the key negotiating element of climate change adaptation at Copenhagen, WWF warned today, as it presented an outline of what adaptation measures...
View ArticleU.S. Agency: 82 Coral Species "may be threatened or endangered"
In a notice published yesterday (10 February 2010), the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service concluded that 82 species of coral may be "threatened or endangered." Among the threats cited by the...
View ArticleWWF's Publications on Climate Change
A listing of WWF's climate change publications since 1999.read more
View ArticleUN Report Calls for "Immediate Global Response" to Save Coral Reefs from...
"Coral reefs are facing unprecedented impacts due to climate change, through a combination of threats including damage from increasingly severe tropical cyclones, more frequent temperature-induced...
View ArticleSea Surface Temperatures in Tropical North Atlantic Rise to Record Levels in...
Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the Tropical North Atlantic are rising over the long term, driven in part by rising concentrations of greenhouse gases. High and in some areas record SSTs in the...
View ArticleCaribbean Coral Reefs, Climate Variability and Change, and Ocean...
We provide a listing of select online resources related to the impacts of climate variability and change, and ocean acidification, on coral reefs in the wider Caribbean region.read more
View ArticleRising ocean temperatures and acidity may prove a deadly one-two punch for...
A recent experiment by scientists at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama has revealed just how rising atmospheric carbon dioxide will deliver a one-two punch to coral reefs in coming...
View ArticleWWF Climate Blog Has Moved to New Location
The WWF climate blog now is located at a different Web address: worldwildlife.org/blogs/wwf-climate-blog. All posts since May 2013 are at that location, while older posts will remain archived on this...
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