COP29: More than 40% of coral species at risk of extinction, assessment reveals

Published 09:00 on November 13, 2024 / Last updated at 16:04 on November 11, 2024 / / Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA (Europe), Nature & Biodiversity, UN Climate Talks, UN Nature & Biodiversity Talks

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Over 40% of reef-building coral species are at risk of extinction worldwide, according to a new assessment released Wednesday during the ongoing COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan.
Over 40% of reef-building coral species are at risk of extinction worldwide, according to a new assessment released Wednesday during the ongoing COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan.


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