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Climate change poses greatest threat to coral reefs -- study
Isolated coral reefs are as degraded as reefs near populated areas, suggesting that climate change is the main killer of the world's reefs, according to a new study.
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Emily Yehle, E&E News reporter
Isolated coral reefs are as degraded as reefs near populated areas, suggesting that climate change is the main killer of the world's reefs, according to a new study.
Dawn Wright is one of a handful of candidates talked about as potential contenders to become NOAA's next administrator, a Black woman who could take the helm at a time when marine science has been facing up to a shortage of diversity in its workforce.
By Rob Hotakainen in Greenwire
President Biden's first budget proposal sketches a vision for greening the entire federal government, and it includes areas that have been traditional afterthoughts to climate policy, such as prisons.
By Adam Aton and Scott Waldman in Climatewire
Dawn Wright is one of a handful of candidates talked about as potential contenders to become NOAA's next administrator, a Black woman who could take the helm at a time when marine science has been facing up to a shortage of diversity in its workforce.
By Rob Hotakainen in Greenwire
President Biden's first budget proposal sketches a vision for greening the entire federal government, and it includes areas that have been traditional afterthoughts to climate policy, such as prisons.
By Adam Aton and Scott Waldman in Climatewire