Coral reefs serve as the cradle for all marine life, a magnificent ecosystem that nourishes humanity. Yet as carbon emissions warm the seas, a condition known as "coral bleaching"—a sign of mass coral death—has been growing worldwide, and the public has little understanding of the extent or implications of the silently raging calamity beneath the waves.
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Coral reefs serve as the cradle for all marine life, a magnificent ecosystem that nourishes humanity. Yet as carbon emissions warm the seas, a condition known as "coral bleaching"—a sign of mass coral death—has been growing worldwide, and the public has little understanding of the extent or implications of the silently raging calamity beneath the waves.
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