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Great Barrier Reef faces irreversible impacts of climate change: report

4 August 2023
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2023-08-04 09:44

The impacts of climate change on Australia's iconic Great Barrier Reef (GBR) could become irreversible within decades, a government-commissioned report has found .

The report, published by the Australian Academy of Science (AAS) on Thursday, assessed the possible futures of the GBR under different emissions scenarios. It concluded that by 2050 the damage to the world's largest coral reef could be irreparable regardless of whether global carbon emissions stabilize or not.

The report was ordered by the federal Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, which engaged the AAS to hold three expert roundtables on climate impacts on the GBR, interventions and the reef's future.

More than 80 leading experts contributed to the report. It was delivered to the Reef 2050 Plan Independent Expert Panel to consider in its advice to the government on the resilience of the GBR and its connected systems.

The report makes several recommendations to improve management of the reef, including establishing a comprehensive review of the current system, further relying on Indigenous knowledge of land management and standardizing and centralizing ecological data from the GBR.

 

 

 

 

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