How To Save The Coral Reefs

Jamaica is a leading example in how to turn things around.

Marie Eberle
Jan 29, 2020 · 4 min read
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oral reefs are dying, and climate change is killing them. The biggest one of them all, the Great Barrier Reef, was just halved in size within a mere two years. Oceanic heat waves bleached and then starved the animals that were once teeming with marine life. Now, many scientists fear that shallow-water reefs won’t even…

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