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Coral reefs cross a tipping point—why scientists say this changes everything

One landmark report says we’ve entered a “new reality,” with more climate dominoes at risk if warming keeps rising.

October 14, 2025 / 12:34 IST
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Reefs collapse, climate tipping begins
Reefs collapse, climate tipping begins

A global team of 160 scientists warns the planet has hit its first major climate tipping point: widespread loss of warm-water coral reefs. Tipping points are shifts that, once triggered, are hard—or impossible—to reverse on human timescales. The takeaway is blunt: we’re no longer talking about distant risks but system changes unfolding now, CNN reported.

Reefs are the first to fall

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Since 2023, oceans have run record-hot. Reefs across the tropics suffered the worst mass-bleaching on record, with more than 80% affected. Scientists say we’ve pushed corals beyond their coping limits; unless warming rolls back, “extensive reefs as we know them” won’t recover.

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