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Great Barrier Reef waters were hottest in 400 years over the past decade, study finds
Read full article: Great Barrier Reef waters were hottest in 400 years over the past decade, study findsOcean temperatures in the Great Barrier Reef reached the highest theyāve been in 400 years over the past decade, research published Wednesday in the journal Nature found.
UN: Great Barrier Reef should be on heritage 'danger' list
Read full article: UN: Great Barrier Reef should be on heritage 'danger' listA United Nations-backed mission is recommending that the Great Barrier Reef be added to the list of endangered World Heritage sites, sounding the alarm that without āambitious, rapid and sustainedā climate action the worldās largest coral reef is in peril.
Eternal Reefs are a unique way to bury a loved one and help combat climate change
Read full article: Eternal Reefs are a unique way to bury a loved one and help combat climate changeWe all know that losing a loved one is tough, and itās just as challenging to figure out a proper way to honor them. Do you bury them? Cremate? Have a funeral? Purchase a casket?
Australia pledges $704 million to save Great Barrier Reef
Read full article: Australia pledges $704 million to save Great Barrier ReefThe Australian government has pledged to spend another 1 billion Australian dollars ($704 million) over nine years on improving the health of the Great Barrier Reef after stalling a UNESCO decision on downgrading the natural wonderās World Heritage status.
Australiaās Barrier Reef erupts in color as corals spawn
Read full article: Australiaās Barrier Reef erupts in color as corals spawnAustraliaās Great Barrier Reef is spawning in an explosion of color as the World Heritage-listed natural wonder recovers from life-threatening coral bleaching episodes.
Australia avoids UNESCO downgrade of Great Barrier Reef
Read full article: Australia avoids UNESCO downgrade of Great Barrier ReefAustralia has garnered enough international support to defer an attempt by the United Nationsā cultural organization to downgrade the Great Barrier Reefās World Heritage status because of damage caused by climate change.
UNESCO chides Australia over Great Barrier Reef proposal
Read full article: UNESCO chides Australia over Great Barrier Reef proposalThe Chinese host of this yearās meeting of the U.N. World Heritage Committee is defending its proposal to label the Great Barrier Reef as āin dangerā against Australian government suspicion that China influenced the finding for political reasons.
Australia fights UN downgrade of Great Barrier Reef health
Read full article: Australia fights UN downgrade of Great Barrier Reef healthAustralia says it will fight against plans to downgrade the Great Barrier Reefās World Heritage status due to climate change, while environmentalists are applauding the U.N. World Heritage Committeeās proposal.
Report: Climate change damaging more World Heritage sites
Read full article: Report: Climate change damaging more World Heritage sitesA leading conservation agency is warning that climate change is damaging the U.N.' most cherished heritage sites. Sixteen World Heritage sites have deteriorated since the last World Heritage Outlook was released three years ago, while only eight improved, said the International Union for Conservation of Nature, made up of governments and civil society groups and advises UNESCO on natural threats to those sites. āNatural World Heritage sites are amongst the worldās most precious places, and we owe it to future generations to protect them,ā IUCN Director-General Bruno Oberle said. It said while 63% of the heritage sites are classified as āgoodā or āgood with some concerns,ā 30% are of āsignificant concernā and 7% are in ācriticalā shape. ___Read all of APās stories about climate change at https://apnews.com/hub/Climate.