Global Warming Killed Half the Corals on the Great Barrier Reef, New Study Says

Al Jazeera

Half the corals on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef have died over the past 25 years, a new study found, warning that climate change is irreversibly destroying the World Heritage-listed underwater ecosystem. The study found an alarming rate of decline across all sizes of corals on the reef since the mid-1990s, but larger species, such as branching and table-shaped corals, have been worst affected.

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