AP New's Suman Naishadham is reporting on the extreme heat affecting the Great Barrier Reef. 

The Great Barrier Reef is facing unprecedented threats due to record-high sea temperatures, with recent studies indicating that 2024 has been the hottest year in 400 years. This extreme heat has led to the sixth mass coral bleaching event since 2016, severely stressing the reef's ecosystem. Coral bleaching occurs when corals expel the algae living in their tissues due to heat stress, leading to a loss of color and vital energy sources. Researchers attribute these rising temperatures and subsequent bleaching events to human-caused climate change, emphasizing the urgent need for coordinated global action to mitigate further damage and preserve the reef's ecological integrity. 

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Source: AP News

https://apnews.com/article/great-barrier-reef-coral-bleaching-climate-change-heat-4259ac9241d1e48db3e4a3896d2c9827

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