An ashen pallor and an eerie stillness all that remains where there should fluttering fish and vibrant colours in the reefscape, one conservationist says

The world’s coral reefs have been pushed into “uncharted territory” by the worst global bleaching event on record that has now hit more than 80% of the planet’s reefs, scientists have warned.

Reefs in at least 82 countries and territories have been exposed to enough heat to turn corals white since the global event started in January 2023, the latest data from the US government’s Coral Reef Watch shows.

Coral reefs are known as the rainforests of the sea because of their high concentration of biodiversity that supports about a third of all marine species and a billion people.

But record high ocean temperatures have spread like an underwater wildfire over corals across the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans, damaging and killing countless corals.

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    11 days ago

    Everyone is playing the Earth’s favorite new game, Extinction Events! Brought to you by corporate America.

    Will you starve, drown, burn, asphyxiate, or succumb to disease? The fun doesn’t stop until the last player is out!

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      I don’t even get to see any of that money. Yet, I have to live on a dying planet with the rest of you.