Many parts of the world soon uninhabitable if we don’t act on climate crisis faster | DW News

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Records in global temperatures, greenhouse gas emissions, and ocean heat were broken last year – according to a new report from the UN’s World Meteorological Organization. This led to 90 percent of the world’s ocean experiencing heatwaves last year – and one impact of those heatwaves is coral bleaching. It devastates marine ecosystems and leads to economic losses in coastal communities. Volunteers in the Indian coastal region of Goa are now trying different ways to give heat-stressed corals a new lease of life.

For more on this, we talk to Henna Hundal. She is a delegate to the UN Climate Change Conferences, and a climate and policy researcher at Stanford University in California.

And we talk to our Climate Correspondent Louise Osborne.

#ClimateCrisis #Oceans #GlobalWarming

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