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'Sadness, disgust, anger': fear for the Great Barrier Reef made climate change feel urgent

  • Written by Matt Curnock, Social Scientist, CSIRO
'Sadness, disgust, anger': fear for the Great Barrier Reef made climate change feel urgentTourists are experiencing 'Reef grief'.Matt Curnock, Author provided

Media coverage of mass coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef may have been a major tipping point for public concerns around climate change, according to research published today.

Severe and extensive bleaching during the summers of 2016 and 2017 has been directly attributed to...

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