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Environment · United StatesCoral reefs around the globe have for years suffered publicly in warming oceans, periodically making headlines when iconic underwater landscapes lose their colors and wither during repeated mass bleaching events caused by climate change.
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Coral reefs become first environmental system on Earth to pass climate "tipping point," report says
44% Center coverage: 124 sources

Sports · MiamiMIAMI (AP) — The Miami Seaquarium, an old-Florida style tourist attraction that gained international attention as the filming location for the 1960s television series “Flipper” and thrilled generations of tourists with trained dolphin and orca shows, has closed its doors. Sunday’s closure of the park that opened in 1955 was celebrated by animal rights activists who had lobbied for decades to free the marine mammals inside. Located across a cause…See the Story
The Cherished and Controversial Miami Seaquarium Closes Its Doors
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Prince William · BrazilAs Brazil prepares to host the UN COP30 climate summit in the Amazon next month, the country's president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has clocked impressive climate wins on curbing deforestation, legalising indigenous land reserves and securing conservation funding.See the Story
Brazil Set to Host COP30 with Climate Wins on Deforestation, Indigenous Reserves
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