Jon Pennycook

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Corals have been building reefs for hundreds of millions of years but their days of underwater architecture may be drawing to a close. Caribbean populations have largely collapsed. Australia’s mighty Great Barrier Reef has lost most of its coral. A full third of reef-building coral species face extinction, imperilled by many threats. The carbon dioxide that humans unleash into the atmosphere warms the oceans by trapping the sun’s heat.
Jon Pennycook
Coral death
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