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This is a view shared by Prof Peter Nienow, a glaciologist at the University of Edinburgh, who said: "The significant warming being seen in many places across the planet makes it unlikely that the recent warming reported in this paper is due just to local natural variability".
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Trenberth and others have expressed reservations about the pace of warming reported in the study, saying it may be unique to the Western Pacific and fails to account for the cooling and warming of naturally occurring climate patterns like El Niño and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation.
For the biota of eastern Australia, temperature is the more important and contemporary stressor (Hobday and Lough 2011) with negative effects of present day and near-future warming reported for several echinoderm species (Nguyen et al. 2012).
"Ocean warming," the report says, "is largest near the surface and the upper 75 metres warmed by 0.11ºC per decade over the period 1971-2010".
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