By A Mystery Man Writer
According to a recent report by Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network, the world has lost about 14 percent of its coral reefs since 2010. Climate change triggered by greenhouse gases has been pointed out as the key reason for this catastrophic change in a short span of 11 years.
Coral spawning gives scientists hope for Great Barrier Reef
Coral Reefs in the Warming Ocean - MDPI Blog
Coral reefs and climate change
Scientists Believe Evolution Could Save Coral Reefs, If We Let It - Coral Reef Alliance
Coral Reefs, Climate Change, and El Niño
Sea City, climate Change Denial, ocean Acidification, sea Level
A changing climate for coral reefs - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Indo-Pacific corals more resilient to climate change than Atlantic corals
How can coral reef ecosystems be resilient to climate change?
How does climate change impact coral reefs?
Sea level rise Climate change Global warming Ocean acidification
Sunscreen pollution accelerating demise of coral reefs, experts say - ABC News
Clean Water for Reefs - Coral Reef Alliance
Ask a Scientist - Living Oceans FoundationLiving Oceans Foundation
The Sustainabilist - Climate is Changing by Dubai Carbon - Issuu