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Researchers say standardized data ... bleaching, corals can die if water remains too warm for too long. The leading cause of coral bleaching is increased ocean temperature caused by climate change ...
An operator works at the data centre for OVHcloud in Roubaix, France, April 3, 2025. Sameer Al-doumy/AFP via Getty Images Despite concerns over rising global energy demand, the IEA said their ...
with protected coral reefs showing 14% higher recovery rates following bleaching events compared to unprotected areas. Specie Panthera leo family of felidae. Image via Depositphotos. Technological ...
Last week, the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI), a global partnership and forum of 100-plus governments, NGOs, and ...
Harmful bleaching of the world’s coral has grown to include 84% of the ocean’s reefs in the most intense event of its kind in ...
Harmful bleaching is now affecting 84% of the world's coral reefs, the highest rate in recorded history, scientists say. The phenomenon comes as oceans increasingly warm as a result of human ...
An unprecedented coral bleaching episode has spread to 84 percent of the world's reefs in an unfolding human-caused crisis that could kill off swathes of the essential ecosystems, scientists ...
Harmful bleaching of the world's coral has grown to include 84% of the ocean's reefs in the most intense event of its kind in recorded history, the International Coral Reef Initiative announced ...
“The ongoing global coral bleaching event is the biggest to date,” NOAA scientists said. Bleaching occurs when heat upends the coral’s metabolism, causing it to turn white as it expels the ...
Once vibrant coral reefs have lost their colors in what scientists say is part of the worst global bleaching event on record, impacting more than 80 countries and territories. A report from the ...