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Climate change forces world’s coral reefs to undergo fourth global mass bleaching event
This is the second global coral bleaching event in 10 years due to warming oceans.
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[Contribution] Can arboretums and gardens save the world? Exploring their role in biodiversity conservation
Climate change forces world’s coral reefs to undergo fourth global mass bleaching event
April 16, 2024 - 20:19
By euronews (in English)
This is the second global coral bleaching event in 10 years due to warming oceans.
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