Coral Bleaching Crisis
Corals, vital to ocean ecosystems, face significant threats from rising temperatures leading to coral bleaching, a process that often results in their death. While some bleached corals can recover, the majority cannot survive without their symbiotic algae. Additionally, sea levels have risen over the past century, posing serious risks to coastal populations, highlighting the interconnectedness of climate change impacts.In this clip
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Episode 144: Anthropogenic Climate Change
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