Get out of the Great Barrier, of being destroyed unless immediate action is taken to combat and reverse global warming. A new study finds. Researchers at temperatures of Australia's coastal waters have broken record every year for the past 10 years and only seem to be increasing in 2020 the Great Barrier Reef experienced the hottest February, since records began. This is having profound long term consequences for ecosystem, according to the Australian Academy of Science Report. The rest of Australia, have a three degrees centigrade warmer world. As it stands, scientists predict the world will be warmed by three degrees Celsius by 2100.
If this happens, oceans are projected to observe five times more heat compared to the observed amount accumulated in 1970, which will lead to increased marine heatwaves. These read waves have catastrophic effects on the Great Barrier Reef, but as the report finds time to say that he is already running low. Over here gulberg, a professor at the University of Queensland, said current international commitments to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, under the Paris Agreement, do not go far enough to combat global warming and will have serious consequences was failure and the world.
Australia must revisit its emission reduction commitments and work with other countries to provide the leadership and collaboration required to place Australia and the world on a safer climate trajectory.
Experts are now urging the government to rapidly remove greenhouse gas emissions from a range of sectors as even a warming of 1.5 degrees Celsius will cause 70 to 90% of those tropical coral reefs to disappear at a warming of two degrees Celsius 99%. The Reef would be lost. The outlook for the state of the Great Barrier Reef is considered very poor with climate change, seen as the major driver, primarily through more frequent and intense heat waves and cyclones researchers said substantial losses in ocean productivity,
ongoing ocean acidification and the increasing deterioration of coastal systems such as mangroves and seagrasses are projected to occur if global warming exceeds two degrees Celsius above the pre industrial period they added a consequence of this warming is rising sea levels, which will further amplify as Tom impacts the damaging coastal ecosystems like mangroves seagrass beds.And as to our ease. The unpredicted bushfire season in 2019 to 2020, and the mass dying of corals on the Great Barrier Reef, demonstrate how rapid.The and fundamentally our global environment is changing with only 1.1 degree Celsius of global warming. Leslie hewed a Pro Vice Chancellor of Research at Macquarie University.