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endbit t1_iy5a236 wrote
But we cancelled carbon trading and gave 400 million to the mates of some politicians for a 'reef fund'. Surely that would have helped?!
autotldr t1_iy4krts wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 74%. (I'm a bot)
> Paris - Despite warnings, Australia's efforts to save the Great Barrier Reef still fall short of protecting the world's largest coral reef system from pollution and climate change, experts said Monday.
> Australia had taken unprecedented steps towards the protection of the Great Barrier Reef, which the United Nations has designated a world heritage site, but more was needed to avoid the site being declared "In danger" by UNESCO, the UN agency which compiles and manages a list of heritage sites.
> "Despite the unparalleled science and management efforts" made by Australia over recent years, the Great Barrier Reef is "Significantly impacted by climate change factors", Eleanor Carter at the International Union for Conservation of Nature and UNESCO representative Hans Thulstrup said in a report based on a mission to the Reef.
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Cluelesswolfkin t1_iy4ow86 wrote
No shock to me or anyone else lol
AdvertisingFree4150 t1_iy7a4wm wrote
all ive been reading for the past 4 years is they wont take action at all
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DevilsTurkeyBaster t1_iy846l0 wrote
If that were thew case we wouldn't be seeing reports like those below:
Monitoring of the reef has only been going on for 36 years. That's not a lot of data on which to be creating a doom scenario. https://phys.org/news/2022-08-great-barrier-reef-fragile-coral.html
Independent_Pear_429 t1_iy58770 wrote
Man. Why do conservatives fucking suck no matter what country they're from. Australia just elected a centrist government after years of conservative rule. Hopefully this will change things