Late Summer Monsoon Leads to 'Signs of Recovery' in Great Barrier Reef: 'Relief From the Heat'
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For decades, the Great Barrier Reef has served as one of the most popular symbols for the climate catastrophe that is said to be imminent. In 2025, a decline in coral cover after heavy bleaching caused headlines about an alleged "kipp point" and a reef that may soon not be able to recover. A year later, corals have grown again – in the north by almost 17 percent, although the water temperatures were again well above the long-term average.
After massive coral bleaching, the Great Barrier Reef slowly recovers, but rising sea temperatures continue to threaten the ecosystem.
After massive coral bleaching, the Great Barrier Reef slowly recovers, but rising sea temperatures continue to threaten the ecosystem.
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