The hottest ocean temperature in 400 years threatens the Great Barrier Reef
How It Works UK|Issue 195
The Great Barrier Reef is facing the hottest sea surface temperatures in four centuries.
KRISTEL TJANDRA
The hottest ocean temperature in 400 years threatens the Great Barrier Reef

The rapid warming is causing massive coral bleaching that threatens the marine ecosystem and biodiversity. “The world is losing one of its icons,” said Benjamin Henley, a palaeoclimatologist at the University of Melbourne in Australia. “We will sadly see the demise of one of Earth’s most spectacular natural wonders.”

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