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ISRS Stop Climate Change Killing Coral Reefs

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Inge Armbrecht
10 years ago

I support this statement: The International Society for Reef Studies calls on all nations and negotiators at the Paris Climate Change Conference to commit to limiting atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations to no more than 450 ppm in the short-term, and reducing them to 350ppm in the long-term.

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Nancy Carrejo
10 years ago

I agree with the request. The International Society for Reef Studies calls on all nations and negotiators at the Paris Climate Change Conference to commit to limiting atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations to no more than 450 ppm in the short-term, and reducing them to 350ppm in the long-term.

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Fernando A. Zapata
10 years ago

Professor, Department of Biology, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia. ISRS member.

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Elisa Fernández Fernández
10 years ago

It's our duty to keep our mother Earth as beautiful as it is

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Philippe Sanguinède
10 years ago

Pdt Francenanorecif, Association Loi 1901

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Antonio Valencia Hernández
10 years ago

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. ISRS member.

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Eduardo López Vallarta
10 years ago

Biology UNAM

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Yeraida Carballo Islas
10 years ago

Universidad NacionaL Autónoma de México Facultad de Estudios Superiores Zaragoza Biología

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Erin Hodel
10 years ago

Project Scientist, CSA Ocean Sciences Inc. ISRS Member

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Matthieu Leray
10 years ago

Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA ISRS member

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tariq mahmood
10 years ago

Help safe rain forest of sea

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andhini
10 years ago

save coral, save earth

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Jeffrey Bohn
10 years ago

UC Berkeley and a member of ISRS.. Anyone spending time in the ocean sees the adverse impact of the climate change we are experiencing. We all need to address this critical global problem.

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Joel Roache
10 years ago

as a diver who has seen two mass bleaching events since beginning to dive in 1998, a third such event in less than 20 years is an issue of grave concern and significant importance, we must all do whatever we can to prevent this disaster from repeating itself until nothing is left in our waters

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Sana Dandan
10 years ago

Marine scientist and a member of the international society for reef studies ISRS

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Aqua Hut
10 years ago

Been watching this for 25 years. It's now or never time. PADI msdt 62810

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Cheryl Doughty
10 years ago

UCLA. Because there are still so many shallow-water coral reefs I have yet to dive at!

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paul magnus
10 years ago

lets act #1002050 #100possible #climate

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Danielle DeLeo
10 years ago

Temple University

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debbie langley
10 years ago

We have to help by supporting this advice of the scientists who know.