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Can Florida's corals survive climate change? One small reef may hold answer

Can Florida's corals survive climate change? One small reef may hold answer
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One small reef may be the key to Florida's coral surviving climate change

One small reef may be the key to Florida's coral surviving climate change
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Earth's hottest year was 2023. Here it is in graphs and photos

Earth's hottest year was 2023. Here it is in graphs and photos
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Beyond climate: Oil, gas and coal are destabilizing all 9 planetary boundaries

Fossil fuels have done great good for humanity, but they are now not only threatening our planet’s climate, but also taking a terrible toll on the global environment, putting at risk Earth systems vital to life as we know it. Part 1 of a three-part miniseries.

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How NOAA researchers are helping Florida's coral reefs : Short Wave : NPR

Coral reefs in Florida have lost an estimated 90% of their corals in the last 40 years. And this summer, a record hot marine heat wave hit Florida's coral reefs, exacerbating that problem. Scientists are still assessing the damage as water temperatures cool. And one researcher is taking coral survival a step further: Buffing up corals in a "gym" in his lab. Reporter Kate Furby went to South Florida to see the coral reefs up close and talk to the innovative scientists working to save them. Questions about the science happening around you? Email shortwave@npr.org — we'd love to hear about it!

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