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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:56:00

Stars in attendance. david attenborough was one of the judges. we don t have eternity. we need to do this now. the aim to inspire a new generation of innovators. and you can see the results in the fronds of coral here in the bahamas. earthshot winner coral vita has developed systems for growing heat resistant corals to help restore the world s dying coral reefs. the goal would be to have coral vitas around the world, to go global with coral veta, because we ve lost 50% of the world s reefs within the last decade. so this is a global issue, and reef restoration isn t something that s just exclusive to the bahamas. another winner aims to try and clear the polluted air in india. takachar won for the burner they created, which converts leftover straw and other agricultural waste into fuel and fertiliser. ....

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Coral reefs under stress

Climate change is causing more frequent havoc to marine life as rising temperatures are damaging coral reefs around the world with no exception to the Sultanate of Oman. Studies. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 02:23:00

Decades. rats for example have been removed from more than 600 islands now. removing invasive species is one tangible action that we can take to improve the health of islands. and also our reefs. ~ . . ~ health of islands. and also our reefs. ~ . ., ~ ., reefs. we are talking about rats here. reefs. we are talking about rats here, we reefs. we are talking about rats here, we should - reefs. we are talking about l rats here, we should broaden the spectrum a bit, invasive species covered everything, pretty much. plant live, animal life, it s a very big challenge.- life, it s a very big challenge. life, it s a very big challenue. . , . , life, it s a very big challene. . , . , . life, it s a very big challenue. . , . , . . challenge. yeah, but rats are a ureat challenge. yeah, but rats are a great example. challenge. yeah, but rats are a great example, they challenge. yeah, but rats are a great example, they have - challenge. yeah, but rats are a great example, they have had| chal ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 03:21:00

The head of operations, island conservation, pacific regional invasive species management support service. he says it s essential to stop the use of fossil fuels. we can remove invasive species from islands, we have been very successful in doing that over the last few decades. rats for example have been removed from more than 600 islands now. removing invasive species is one tangible action that we can take to improve the health of islands. and also our reefs. a quick point, money, these things always cost. is this an expensive project? eradication projects are expensive. but they are achievable. there is funding out there, we know that, david. but we do need pacific ....

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