Like many coral specialists fifteen years ago, J. E. N. Veron
thought Australia's Great Barrier Reef was impervious to climate
change. "Owned by a prosperous country and accorded the protection
it deserves, it would surely not go the way of the Amazon rain
forest or the parklands of Africa, but would endure forever. That
is what I thought once, but I think it no longer." This book is
Veron's "Silent Spring" for the world's coral reefs.
Veron presents the geological history of the reef, the biology
of coral reef ecosystems, and a primer on what we know about
climate change. He concludes that the Great Barrier Reef and,
indeed, most coral reefs will be dead from mass bleaching and
irreversible acidification within the coming century unless
greenhouse gas emissions are curbed. If we don't have the political
will to confront the plight of the world's reefs, he argues,
current processes already in motion will become unstoppable,
bringing on a mass extinction the world has not seen for 65 million
years.
Our species has cracked its own genetic code and sent
representatives of its kind to the moon--we can certainly save the
world's reefs if we want to. But to achieve this goal, we must
devote scientific expertise and political muscle to the development
of green technologies that will dramatically reduce greenhouse
emissions and reverse acidification of the oceans.
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