Chasing Coral

Pamela 2022-10-07 20:59:21

As a tiny human being, he has always been conquered by the magnificence of nature. Then he will be shocked by the unrestrained destructive power of human beings. The coral that supports a quarter of the marine life is bleaching at a rate visible to the naked eye. For the first time since the 1980s About 35% of the corals in the world have died since the peak of bleaching. The documentary goes to the back. Looking at the severity of bleaching around the world. It feels like the ocean version of the movie . Kill the gorgeous corals. Just imagine how much CO2 emissions would have to be enough to raise this 2 degree Celsius of water in a basin that covers 71% of the earth. Without this ocean that has been absorbing most of the heat from humans. Today's surface temperature may be as high as 50°. Even if you haven't witnessed the Great Barrier Reef, you have at least heard of her beauty. And this 340,000-square-kilometer world wonder is dying at a speed visible to the naked eye. It always feels that the environment is deteriorating and global change Warmth or something doesn't seem to be a matter of our generation. And after 20 years of development at the current speed, this splendor will die out. Wouldn't this speed make you shudder?

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  • Andrew Ackerman: They say it's one of the rarest events in nature happening and everyone's just oblivious to it. And you can't blame them for it, it's just almost typical of all of humanity. - Andrew Ackerman, Chasing Coral