University of Hawaii Moana
Biodiversity - Impact - Climate change - Oceania
The islands of the Pacific Oceania face unprecedented anthropogenic climate change within this century. Rising sea levels, increasing ocean acidification, warming land and sea temperatures, increasing droughts and changes in the frequency and intensity of storms are likely to reorder or destroy ecosystems such as coral reefs mangrove and montane forests and coastal wetlands.
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SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 BY ANONYMOUS
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