'Coral reefs are often framed as ecosystems beyond saving. This research shows otherwise: we know where the hope is and what we need now is political will,' says one of the report's authors

SINGAPORE: Scientists have identified nearly 166,000 sq km (64,000 sq miles) of coral reefs that are capable of surviving and recovering from climate change, three times more than…

New research shows more than 150,000 square kilometres of coral reefs are resilient to the effects of climate change, far more than previously thought.

A new study shows some reefs still have a meaningful chance to survive and recover from climate impacts – provided they are protected

'Coral reefs are often framed as ecosystems beyond saving. This research shows otherwise: we know where the hope is and what we need now is political will,' says one of the…

The new research will be crucial as countries draw up action plans for ‘30 by 30’ efforts

New research strengthens efforts to safeguard coral reefs globally

A new global analysis maps reefs with the greatest potential to withstand warmer temperatures, strengthening calls for their protection.

The Wildlife Conservation Society and Macquarie University study found only 28% of climate-resilient reefs fall within protected or conserved areas | India News