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Hurricanes Are Boosting Long-term Ocean Warming, New Research Shows

By Noel Gutiérrez Brizuela and Sally Warner
Noel Gutiérrez Brizuela and Sally Warner

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When a hurricane hits land, the destruction can be visible for years or even decades. Less obvious, but also powerful, is the effect hurricanes have on the oceans.

Why Human Fingerprints On Our Climate Are Not An Isolated Phenomenon

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The fact that humans contribute to the warming of our planet is nothing new. Scientists have been telling us about the human-climate change connection for years, but now they can say for certain that we are responsible for “drought”.

Why Fires Burning Higher In The Mountains Are A Clear Sign Of Climate Change

By Mojtaba Sadegh, Boise State University et al
Mojtaba Sadegh, Boise State University et al

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The Western U.S. appears headed for another dangerous fire season, and a new study shows that even high mountain areas once considered too wet to burn are at increasing risk as the climate warms.

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By Piers Forster
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3 Things I Have Learned About Climate Change During Covid

The planet had already warmed by around 1.2? since pre-industrial times when the World Health Organization officially declared a pandemic on March 11 2020.

How The 2020 Western Fire Season Got So Extreme

By Mojtaba Sadegh et al
Mojtaba Sadegh et al

How The 2020 Western Fire Season Got So Extreme

High fire risk days have been common this year as the 2020 wildfire season shatters records across the West.

Arctic Warming: Are Record Temperatures and Fires Arriving Earlier Than Scientists Predicted?

By Christopher J White
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Arctic Warming: Are Record Temperatures And Fires Arriving Earlier Than Scientists Predicted?

It was a grim record. On June 20 2020, the mercury reached 38°C in Verkhoyansk, Siberia – the hottest it’s ever been in the Arctic in recorded history.

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By Gustaf Hugelius
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We Mapped The World's Frozen Peatlands And What We Found Was Very Worrying

Peatlands cover just a few percent of the global land area but they store almost one-quarter of all soil carbon and so play a crucial role in regulating the climate.

Will The Climate Warm As Much As Feared By Some?

By Steven Sherwood et al
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Will The Climate Warm As Much As Feared By Some?

We know the climate changes as greenhouse gas concentrations rise, but the exact amount of expected warming remains uncertain.

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By Josie Garthwaite
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Methane Emissions Hit Record Breaking Levels

Global emissions of methane have reached the highest levels on record, research shows.

What The World Was Like The Last Time Carbon Dioxide Levels Were At 400ppm

By James Shulmeister
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What The World Was Like The Last Time Carbon Dioxide Levels Were At 400ppm

The last time global carbon dioxide levels were consistently at or above 400 parts per million (ppm) was around four million years ago during a geological period known as the Pliocene Era (between 5.3 million and 2.6 million years ago).

What An Ocean Hidden Under Antarctic Ice Reveals About Our Planet's Future Climate

By Craig Stevens and Christina Hulbe
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What An Ocean Hidden Under Antarctic Ice Reveals About Our Planet's Future Climate

Jules Verne sent his fictional submarine, the Nautilus, to the South Pole through a hidden ocean beneath a thick ice cap.

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By Katherine Hutchinson
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Antarctic Ice Shelves Reveals A Missing Piece Of The Climate Puzzle

Ice shelves, massive floating bodies of ice, are well-known for their buffering effect on land-based ice sheets as they slow their flow towards the sea.

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What Caused Major Climate Change In The Past?

Earth had several periods of high carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere and high temperatures over the last several million years.

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By Mark Maslin
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Will Three Billion People Really Live In Temperatures As Hot As The Sahara By 2070?

Humans are amazing creatures, in that they have show they can live in almost any climate.

We Just Spent Two Weeks Surveying The Great Barrier Reef. What We Saw Was An Utter Tragedy

By Terry Hughes and Morgan Pratchett
Terry Hughes and Morgan Pratchett

We Just Spent Two Weeks Surveying The Great Barrier Reef. What We Saw Was An Utter Tragedy Author supplied

The Australian summer just gone will be remembered as the moment when human-caused climate change struck hard. First came drought, then deadly bushfires, and now a bout of coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef – the third in just five years. Tragically, the 2020 bleaching is severe and the most widespread we have ever recorded.

Coral bleaching at regional scales is caused by spikes in sea temperatures during unusually hot summers. The first recorded mass bleaching event along Great Barrier Reef occurred in 1998, then the hottest year on record.

Since then we’ve seen four more mass bleaching events – and more temperature records broken – in 2002, 2016, 2017, and again in 2020.

This year, February had the highest monthly sea surface temperatures ever recorded on the Great Barrier Reef since the Bureau of Meteorology’s records began in 1900.

Coral bleaching at Magnetic Island, March 2020. (Video by Victor Huertas)

Not a pretty picture

We surveyed 1,036 reefs from the air during the last two weeks in March, to measure the extent and severity of coral bleaching throughout the Great Barrier Reef region. Two observers, from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies and the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, scored each reef visually, repeating the same procedures developed during early bleaching events.

The accuracy of the aerial scores is verified by underwater surveys on reefs that are lightly and heavily bleached. While underwater, we also measure how bleaching changes between shallow and deeper reefs.

Of the reefs we surveyed from the air, 39.8% had little or no bleaching (the green reefs in the map). However, 25.1% of reefs were severely affected (red reefs) – that is, on each reef more than 60% of corals were bleached. A further 35% had more modest levels of bleaching.

Bleaching isn’t necessarily fatal for coral, and it affects some species more than others. A pale or lightly bleached coral typically regains its colour within a few weeks or months and survives.

We Just Spent Two Weeks Surveying The Great Barrier Reef. What We Saw Was An Utter Tragedy The 2020 coral bleaching event was the second-worst in more than two decades. ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies

But when bleaching is severe, many corals die. In 2016, half of the shallow water corals died on the northern region of the Great Barrier Reef between March and November. Later this year, we’ll go underwater to assess the losses of corals during this most recent event.

Compared to the four previous bleaching events, there are fewer unbleached or lightly bleached reefs in 2020 than in 1998, 2002 and 2017, but more than in 2016. Similarly, the proportion of severely bleached reefs in 2020 is exceeded only by 2016. By both of these metrics, 2020 is the second-worst mass bleaching event of the five experienced by the Great Barrier Reef since 1998.

The unbleached and lightly bleached (green) reefs in 2020 are predominantly offshore, mostly close to the edge of the continental shelf in the northern and southern Great Barrier Reef. However, offshore reefs in the central region were severely bleached again. Coastal reefs are also badly bleached at almost all locations, stretching from the Torres Strait in the north to the southern boundary of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.


We Just Spent Two Weeks Surveying The Great Barrier Reef. What We Saw Was An Utter Tragedy CC BY-ND


For the first time, severe bleaching has struck all three regions of the Great Barrier Reef – the northern, central and now large parts of the southern sectors. The north was the worst affected region in 2016, followed by the centre in 2017.

In 2020, the cumulative footprint of bleaching has expanded further, to include the south. The distinctive footprint of each bleaching event closely matches the location of hotter and cooler conditions in different years.

Poor prognosis

Of the five mass bleaching events we’ve seen so far, only 1998 and 2016 occurred during an El Niño – a weather pattern that spurs warmer air temperatures in Australia.

But as summers grow hotter under climate change, we no longer need an El Niño to trigger mass bleaching at the scale of the Great Barrier Reef. We’ve already seen the first example of back-to-back bleaching, in the consecutive summers of 2016 and 2017. The gap between recurrent bleaching events is shrinking, hindering a full recovery.

We Just Spent Two Weeks Surveying The Great Barrier Reef. What We Saw Was An Utter Tragedy For the first time, severe bleaching has struck all three regions of the Great Barrier Reef. ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies

After five bleaching events, the number of reefs that have escaped severe bleaching continues to dwindle. Those reefs are located offshore, in the far north and in remote parts of the south.

The Great Barrier Reef will continue to lose corals from heat stress, until global emissions of greenhouse gasses are reduced to net zero, and sea temperatures stabilise. Without urgent action to achieve this outcome, it’s clear our coral reefs will not survive business-as-usual emissions.

About The Author

Terry Hughes, Distinguished Professor, James Cook University and Morgan Pratchett, Professor, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

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