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Coral Reefs Enter Irreversible Decline as CO2 Hits Record

  • On Oct. 29, a BioScience report showed 22 of the planet's 34 measurable 'vital signs' hit record extremes in 2024, with 2025 on the same trajectory.
  • Falling aerosol levels and albedo changes mean fewer sunlight-reflecting aerosols let heat build up, while melting ice lowers Earth's albedo, exposing darker surfaces that amplify warming.
  • Ocean heat and ice loss hit record highs, fueling the largest coral-bleaching event and a 370% surge in fire-related losses, while tree-cover loss reached 29.6 million hectares in 2024.
  • Rapidly scaling renewable energy, especially solar and wind, could curb emissions as Ripple warned, `Every year of delay locks in higher risks and costs`, while Mike Barrett urged speed and cooperation.
  • Researchers warn that crossing tipping points could push Earth into a self-sustaining hothouse regime and warm the planet up to 5.6 F by 2100, marking a turning point in the Holocene .
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Climate Status Report: Sos for 22 Life Signs of the Planet (ANSA)

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NewScientist broke the news in Baltimore, United States on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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