Home Climate411 Climate change caused mangrove collapse in Oman Climate411Middle Column Climate change caused mangrove collapse in Oman By Christina Norman - January 6, 2021 14 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg A current study of the University of Bonn (Germany) now sheds light on this: It indicates that the collapse of coastal ecosystems was caused by climatic changes. In contrast, falling sea level or overuse by humans are not likely to be the reasons. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleFinancial Review: Companies, Directors face a Wave of Climate Lawfare in 2021Next articleBBC Urges NYT to Correct “Misleading” Coronavirus Article Charles Rotter LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Complete Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition Climate411 Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Back in 2015 in a post called “Noise Assisted Data Analysis“, I described a way to decompose a signal... Read more Meet The Team Shaking Up Climate Models Climate411 They have gathered some of the brightest experts from around the world to start to build a new, modern climate model. They hope to... Read more Claim: Major discovery helps explain coral bleaching Climate411 ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FÉDÉRALE DE LAUSANNE Research News Corals, like all animals, must eat to live. The problem is that most corals grow in tropical... Read more