"Prediction! prediction! prediction! "
Any statement into the future is a prediction. You use past pattern to develop models.
For example:
I predict people will pay taxes in the next year. I can not prove people will pay taxes but past data and models indicate people will.
"I just cant believe they really know what happened 300 million years ago to that level of accuracy."
The methods are detailed in the articles referenced and their references.
Orr, James C. Fabry, Victoria J.Aumont, Olivier Bopp, Laurent Doney, Scott C. Feely,
Richard A. Gnanadesikan, Anand Gruber, Nicolas Ishida, Akio Joos, Fortunat Key,
Robert M. Lindsay, Keith Maier-Reimer, Ernst Matear, Richard Monfray, Patrick Mouchet,
Anne Najjar, Raymond G. Plattner, Gian-Kasper Rodgers, Keith B. Sabine, Christopher
L.Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact
on calcifying organisms. Nature; 9/29/2005, Vol. 437 Issue 7059, p681-686
Caldeira, Ken; Wickett, Michael E. Oceanography: Anthropogenic carbon and ocean pH.
Nature, 9/25/2003, Vol. 425 Issue 6956, p365, 1p
Grimsditch, Gabriel D. and Salm, Rodney V. 2005 Coral Reef Resilience and Resistance to Bleaching.
The World Conservation Union (IUCN).
Montaggioni, Lucien F., History of Indo-Pacific coral reef systems
since the last glaciation: Development patterns and controlling factors.
2005 Earth-science reviews Issue 71 p1-75
Montañez, Sabel P. 2002 Biological skeletal carbonate records changes in major-ion chemistry of
paleo-oceans, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2002 99: 15852-15854
NOAA 2005 Hazards to Coral Reefs
http://www.coris.noaa.gov/about/hazards