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Climate change damages marine life

byCustoms Today Report
01/04/2015
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MEXICO: Researchers at UC Davis believe the serious damage is being done to Earth, and it’s marine life thanks to climate change. The human impact that is being had on Earth and climate change were at the center of a study which revealed just how long and profoundly those impacts could be felt moving forward.
Researchers warned that the damage that is being done today will take thousands of years to recover from, and that those who live today, or their grand children – will not see a recovery plan that can adequately fix the damage that has been done.
Sarah Moffitt of UC Davis’ Bodega Marine Laboratory and Coastal and Marine Sciences Institute pointed reiterated the team’s findings by pointing out that, the previous 100-year scale that was thought to be a good reference to how climate change was impacting the various ecosystems around the world – isn’t as effective as the 1,000-year scale that she believes more accurately does so.

Tags: Climate change damages marine lifeDavis’ Bodega Marine Laboratory and CoastalMarine Sciences InstituteUC Davis

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