Pollution and climate change are causing the largest and most widespread coral bleaching event in recorded history
OUR CORAL REEFS ARE IN DANGER
million people's livelihoods depend on coral reefs
500
of marine species are supported by coral reefs
25%
of climate change heat is absorbed by the ocean
93%
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LISA BROWN
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ERIK DOWNIE
Branding Expert
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WHAT IS CORAL BLEACHING?
Coral bleaching is the process by which corals lose their colouration and turn a ghostly white. This happens when they become overly stressed, especially when exposed to warmer than normal temperatures and excessive sunlight (normally over 4-6 weeks).
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WHAT IS THE CONNECTION BETWEEN CORAL BLEACHING AND CLIMATE CHANGE?
Coral bleaching is one of the most visual indicators of thermal stress due to climate change. It is a phenomenon caused by ocean warming. The oceans have absorbed 93% of the heat from climate change and are now significantly warmer than they were 50 year ago. The heat that is causing reefs to turn white represents the momentum of climate change - it will increasingly impact our weather, climate and rainfall for decades to come until a new equilibrium is reached. This hidden energy could also trigger runaway heating if the ocean’s methane deposits are released.