This past summer, conservationists in Florida did something remarkable: they took corals out of the ocean en masse to save them from an ocean heat wave. It’s just one new strategy of many that researchers are trying out around the world to save coral reefs from climate change. They’re also mapping reefs like never before, cloning huge numbers of corals to plant in the wild, and even breeding new heat-resistant species. Will it be enough? Presented by Meta for Work. #Science #ClimateChange #CoralReef
Read more:
0:00 Introduction
0:34 Coral migration mission
2:42 Importance of coral reefs
3:25 Visiting the saved coral and looking towards the future
6:20 Mapping coral reefs with photomosaics
8:44 “Welcome to our eternal pets”
11:20 What the future of coral looks like
The Verge’s sponsors play an important role in funding our journalism, but do not influence editorial content. For more information about our ethics policy, visit
Subscribe:
Like The Verge on Facebook:
Follow on Twitter:
Follow on Instagram:
Follow on TikTok:
The Vergecast Podcast:
Decoder with Nilay Patel:
More about our podcasts:
Read More:
Community guidelines:
Wallpapers from The Verge:
Subscribe to The Vergecast on YouTube, new episodes on Wednesday and Friday:
1 view
0
0
9 years ago 00:03:31 757
Inside The Mind
11 years ago 00:26:52 274
INSIDE THE BIOTOP 2
8 years ago 00:16:33 21.1K
INSIDE THE MIND: DOPECLVB (SPB)
7 years ago 00:03:54 422
the GazettE - INSIDE BEAST
5 years ago 00:04:52 1K
Hello from the Inside
9 years ago 00:03:07 634
Inside the 1911
8 years ago 00:05:09 453
Inside the M4 Carbine
5 years ago 00:04:07 111
Inside the Living Cell
11 years ago 00:58:59 51
BBC - Inside the Perfect Predator
5 years ago 00:07:21 54
Inside the Sun
6 years ago 00:50:58 192
INSIDE THE GREEN BERETS
9 years ago 00:04:23 1.1K
From The Inside - Изнутри
12 years ago 00:08:08 809
Inside the Brain of a Swedish Bombshell - Inside Koenigsegg