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Scientists might have found a solution to save world's coral reefs

Por: Newsweek Tech September 20, 2023

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Scientists may have found a solution to save the world's coral reefs, as a new study found that shading them for just a few hours a day reduces bleaching.Coral reefs across the world are suffering due to extreme weather events brought about by climate change. These events lead to widespread coral bleaching—a process that causes corals to become white, completely losing their once-vibrant colors.The process is brought about by stressors... + full article



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