Thanks to the Work of Scientists and Conservationists, the Great Barrier Reef Has Made a Major Recovery
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Coral reefs making a comeback, with five years of record growth recorded in the Northern Great Barrier Reef
For decades, climate alarmists have used the Great Barrier Reef as their poster child for ecological collapse, a visual shorthand for a planet in peril. From George Monbiot’s 1999 declaration of “imminent total destruction” to a steady drumbeat of headlines about “tipping points” and “unprecedented” bleaching, the narrative has been one of inevitable decay. Yet, the physical evidence on the sea floor tells a completely different story. The reef …
Great Barrier Reef Coral Recovery Offers Hope After Bleaching
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is more resilient than scientists thought after undergoing a mass bleaching event. As The Times UK reports, the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) has issued results showing that coral cover on the reef has largely recovered…
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