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Ocean heating breaks record, again, with disastrous outcomes for the planet

Human actions are rapidly changing the world’s oceans, whether through overfishing, pollution or coastal development. But among the most intense pressures placed on the seas right now is humanity’s ongoing burning of fossil fuels, pumping dangerous amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, which in turn has pushed sea temperatures to record levels. The global […] ....

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Reef ruckus: Fish fights erupt after mass coral bleaching, study finds

As mass coral bleaching events grow in frequency and intensity, scientists are finding out more about how corals, which make up the physical foundation of reefs, respond during times of heat stress. But what is less well known is how mass bleaching events affect other components of reef ecosystems, such as their amazingly colorful array […] ....

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An El Niño is forecast for 2023. How much coral will bleach this time?

Scientists remember the years between 2014 and 2017 as a particularly bad time for coral reefs. Elevated temperatures fueled by an El Niño climate pattern harmed about three-quarters of the world’s reefs in both hemispheres, forcing corals to release their life-sustaining zooxanthellae and turning them ghostly white in a process known as coral bleaching. About […] ....

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Considering the new normal - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Two years after the worst effects on humans from the covid19 pandemic, Anjani Ganase reports on how it affected the natural world. The lessons still to be learned involve reducing human activities to allow nature to thrive. During the 2020 covid19 lockdowns, there were numerous reports about the return of wildlife to urban spaces. These ....

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