Not all coral reefs are doomed as a result of climate change, study suggests
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Not all coral reefs are doomed as a result of climate change, study suggests

A recent study by the Wildlife Conservation Society indicates that up to one third of the world's coral reefs may endure the effects of climate change by 2050, challenging the prevailing notion that all reefs are doomed. This finding suggests potential for targeted conservation efforts in resilient reef areas.

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