coral bleaching

Exxon’s executives and their allies robbed us of a generation’s worth of action on climate.
The Queensland government has agreed to recommendations that will help the reef survive climate change.
In parts of the reef, fish have vanished and corals have died en masse.
Experts say we need to care about climate change. The ongoing coral carnage may be what makes it real.
“This is the most widespread, longest coral bleaching event ever to occur," a U.S. researcher said.
Huge portions of the structure have been damaged by the area's biggest bleaching event ever.
Climate change is destroying Earth's largest coral ecosystem.
A new study warns coral's ability to withstand bleaching would suffer in warmer oceans.
Researchers say the widespread coral bleaching across the vast ecosystem is the worst on record.
“The new stills ... show large sections of coral drained of all color and fighting for survival.”