Environment
'Extraordinary Rapidity' of Climate Change Is Making the Great Barrier Reef Irreparable
The largest reef system in the world has been damaged beyond repair and can no longer be saved. The back-to-back bleaching events and "extraordinary rapidity" of climate change have pushed Australia's Great Barrier Reef to a point of no return.
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