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Great Barrier Reef sees sharpest annual coral decline in nearly four decades

Researchers say reef may reach a ‘point from which it cannot recover’

Raccontata datheguardian.combbc.comindependent.co.uk

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo11 mesi fa

Great Barrier Reef sees sharpest annual coral decline in nearly four decades

Researchers say reef may reach a ‘point from which it cannot recover’

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theguardian.com11 mesi fa

Great Barrier Reef suffers biggest annual drop in live coral since 1980s after devastating coral bleaching

Researchers warn reef may reach tipping point where coral cannot recover fast enough between major catastrophic events

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bbc.com11 mesi fa

Great Barrier Reef suffers worst coral decline on record

Reefs have been battered by cyclones and starfish that eat coral, but heat stress driven by climate change is the main cause of damage.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 5 agosto 2025·theguardian.com

    Great Barrier Reef suffers biggest annual drop in live coral since 1980s after devastating coral bleaching

    Researchers warn reef may reach tipping point where coral cannot recover fast enough between major catastrophic events

  2. martedì 5 agosto 2025·bbc.com

    Great Barrier Reef suffers worst coral decline on record

    Reefs have been battered by cyclones and starfish that eat coral, but heat stress driven by climate change is the main cause of damage.

  3. mercoledì 6 agosto 2025·independent.co.uk

    Great Barrier Reef sees sharpest annual coral decline in nearly four decades

    Researchers say reef may reach a ‘point from which it cannot recover’