coral reefs

Australian Prime Minister Ousted Over Climate Policy

Australian Prime Minister Ousted Over Climate Policy

Conservative lawmaker Scott Morrison has forced out Malcolm Turnbull as Australian prime minister, the third time the country’s leader has sunk over climate policy in the past decade, and the seventh since 1997, according to Australia’s ABC News. An internal Liberal party row started when Turnbull proposed modest emissions targets for the country’s energy sector. […]

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    Great Barrier Reef in Danger of Mass Coral Bleaching Events Every Two Years

    Great Barrier Reef in Danger of Mass Coral Bleaching Events Every Two Years

    The Great Barrier Reef—Australia’s remarkable but imperiled natural wonder—is under risk of repeat coral bleaching events unless greenhouse gas emissions are slashed, Australia’s Climate Council warned Thursday. The new report, Lethal Consequences: Climate Change Impacts on the Great Barrier Reef, determined that by 2034, the extreme ocean temperatures that led to the mass bleaching events […]

    Hawaii to Approve Landmark Ban on Coral-Damaging Sunscreens

    Hawaii to Approve Landmark Ban on Coral-Damaging Sunscreens

    Hawaii Gov. David Ige signed a bill Tuesday prohibiting the sale of sunscreen that contains chemicals considered harmful to ocean ecosystems, including coral reefs. The Aloha State is the first in the nation to enact such a law. “Studies have documented the negative impact of these chemicals on corals and other marine life. Our natural […]

    Belize’s Incredible Barrier Reef Recovers From ‘In Danger’ Status

    Belize’s Incredible Barrier Reef Recovers From ‘In Danger’ Status

    Thanks to a series of conservation measures enacted by Belize’s government, the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System—one the world’s most incredible, diverse ecosystems—has been removed from the UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger sites. The historic decision came this week during a World Heritage Committee meeting in Bahrain, just five months after the Belizean […]

    There’s Now an App for Mapping Seagrass, the Oceans’ Great Carbon Sink

    There’s Now an App for Mapping Seagrass, the Oceans’ Great Carbon Sink

    The launch of an online crowdsourcing database for seagrass hopes to breathe new life into efforts to conserve the underwater flowering plants, which act as both important habitats for marine species and a major store of carbon dioxide. Patchy mapping of seagrass meadows has hampered efforts to protect the plants (which are distinct from seaweed) […]

    Coral Reefs Lost to Kīlauea Eruption

    Coral Reefs Lost to Kīlauea Eruption

    By Dan Zukowski When searing black lava from fissure 8 slid into the Pacific Ocean at Kapoho Bay on June 3, it had been five weeks since the collapse of the Pu’u ‘Ō’ō crater, along the eastern rift zone of the Kīlauea volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island. Toxic, acid-laden steam billowed high above boiling waves. […]

    Ignoring Deep-Sea Corals Is Risky for the Oceans, and for Us

    Ignoring Deep-Sea Corals Is Risky for the Oceans, and for Us

    By Nathan Johnson The deep sea might be cold and dark, but it’s not barren. Down here, an incredible diversity of corals shelters young fish like grouper, snapper and rockfish. Sharks, rays and other species live and feed here their whole lives. Brightly colored coral gardens, far beyond the reach of the sun’s rays, don’t […]

    Flooding, Freshwater Loss Could Make Atoll Islands Uninhabitable by 2050

    Flooding, Freshwater Loss Could Make Atoll Islands Uninhabitable by 2050

    By Tim Radford For atoll dwellers across much of the world, the island freshwater on which they depend may be in jeopardy within a couple of decades. The combination of sea level rise and ever more extreme storm conditions—each a consequence of global warming and climate change—could make many of the world’s coral atolls uninhabitable […]