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PUBLIC LECTURE: Are coral reefs under threat? What the science actually shows – and doesn’t show

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5.30pm, Monday 16 August 2010

location
The Raffles Room, Southbank Hotel and Convention Centre, Palmer Street, South Townsville
Presenter
Professor Sean Connolly

Who: Professor Sean Connolly

Where: The Raffles Room, Southbank Hotel and Convention Centre, Palmer Street, South Townsville

When: 5.30pm, Monday 16 August 2010

RSVP 6 August: Rosemarie.vasiljuk@jcu.edu.au

The popular media has become infatuated with a small number of self-styled “contrarian” scientists who challenge the scientific consensus relevant to public policy issues, such as effects of climate change on coral reefs. In this lecture, I will present and explain the evidence for adverse human impacts on coral reefs, with a particular focus on the role played by mathematical and computer models in such assessments.

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