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In today’s episode of Pokémon Biology, after a (too) long hiatus, we look at the story of Galarian Corsola. Game Freak is trying to use the story of this regional variant of a Gen II Pokémon to warn us about the danger of fossil fuels, greenhouse gasses, and Climate Change. VOCABULARY Evolution: The slow change of living creatures over time to become better adapted to their ever changing environments (not the Pokémon kind) Coral: A group of mostly sedentary invertebrates who live in large identical colonies that serves as an important habitat for many aquatic marine species Cnidarians: A large phylum of invertebrate animals that includes species such as coral, jellyfish, and sea anemone Photosynthesis: The process carried out by plants and algae that allows them to absorb CO2, Water, and Sunlight to create Glucose and O2. Glucose: A type of simple sugar that is used by various organisms in cellular respiration to produce the energy they need to carry out basic life functions Sedentary: Something that doesn’t move Algae: A wide range of microscopic photosynthetic organisms usually (but not always) characterized by their green color Zooxanthellae: A group of algae that forms a symbiotic relationship with some species of coral Symbiotic Relationship: When two different species interact with one another in a way that creates a net benefit for both creatures Fossil Fuels: Organic fuel sources that derive from the compression of the carbon compounds in biological material that died long ago. These carbon compounds have been discovered by humans to produce a lot of energy when burned. The burning of these fossil fuels sparked the Industrial Revolution. The CO2 produced by the burning of fossil fuels is a main contributor to Climate Change. CO2 can also react with water to form Carbonic Acid Carbon Dioxide: A greenhouse gas used by plants to produce glucose and is a byproduct of the burning of fossil fuels. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is the main contributor of Climate Change Greenhouse Gas: A molecule who tends to absorb the heat from the Sun which ends up heating the atmosphere. Carbonic Acid: An acidic compound that forms when CO2 from fossil fuels reacts with water from the ocean. Reactive Oxygen Molecules: Molecules produced by Zooxanthellae when stressed that contains reactive oxygen atoms that can damage tissues of most living things Coral Bleaching: The process by which coral expel their symbiotic algae when they become stressed. If the stress subsides, then the bleaching is reversible. However, prolonged bleaching leads to the death of coral reefs SOCIAL MEDIA and CONTACT Facebook: / pokemonbiology Twitter: / pokemonbiology Email: [email protected]