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US Government Is Accelerating Coral Reef Collapse, Scientists Warn Inside Climate News
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US Government Is Accelerating Coral Reef Collapse, Scientists Warn Inside Climate News

US plans to clear-cut in Michigan forest. Some fear for endangered species Bridge Michigan

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BusinessGreen says a coalition of environmental groups is using the run-up to COP30 to press governments to get tougher on maritime pollution by adopting national plans that cut shipping emissions. Their push follows controversy over reported U.S. efforts to stall stricter international rules for a global Net Zero Framework at the UN’s shipping body. The groups want countries to complement…

This article discusses the relationship between SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 14 (Life Below Water) and coral bleaching. It discusses the crushing effect of the increase in ocean temperature on coral reefs, centering on the Coral Reef in Florida, and about local restoration. The article emphasizes the ethical duty to do something to stop climate change and provides easy measures that a person…

Miami Beaches Under Threat: Marine Life Overwhelmed by Sargassum Invasion Underwater systems of biological marvel—the hydrodynamic bodies of turtles swerving water currents, school of fishes in conjoined movement like one big conscious body… Miami is a city that flourishes with diverse maritime wildlife. Although these precious forms of life that are associated with Miami have become a huge draw…
AI-driven infrastructure offers sustainable solutions to Miami's growing industrialization, which increases light pollution and coastal erosion. By integrating adaptive lighting, real-time data analysis, and automated regulation, our city can conserve energy, protect wildlife, and build a resilient future aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Discover how light pollution and coastal…

This article raises awareness about microplastic pollution in Miami’s waters and its impact on marine life and human health. It connects to SDG 14 and SDG 12, encouraging communities to take small but powerful steps toward reducing waste and protecting the ocean for future generations.