Bob Machintruc
@markwyner Since we're far from cutting down our CO2 emissions, more and more of it is being stored in the ocean, the ocean acidity is increasing (lower pH), thereby killing corals.
More info: https://www.noaa.gov/education/resource-collections/ocean-coasts/ocean-acidification
@markwyner So when it comes to Coral guardians, sadly, it'd seem that the fine prints are pretty important: "*If* the seabed isn鈥檛 too damaged, the corals are transplanted directly onto their natural environment." Pretty big if.
Believing that this is a viable long-term solution, rather than cutting CO2, would be disastrous. I hope no one makes this mistake.