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Monday, 26 December 2016
The Great Barrier Reef Faces Uncertain Future After Rough 2016
The Great Barrier Reef has already had a fairly terrible year with the largest coral die-off ever recorded but scientists warn it could get even worse, according to The Washington Post. The natural beauty of the reef is threatened by the next die-off in the age of climate change which would make a full rebound unlikely with the next set of complications likely to compound with existing problems.Experts found that across a long stretch of the northern end of the reef, an average of 67 percent of...
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