Save Coral Reefs from Climate Change

The impacts from climate change are putting immense stress on our oceans and the lives and livelihoods that depend on our seas. Earlier this year, a mass coral bleaching event affected 84 percent of the world’s corals. “But coral bleaching can be reversible, it’s not too late to save our oceans' coral reefs – if we act now on solutions to slow climate pollution.

Please urge Congress and your governor to invest in climate solutions, including the protection and restoration of natural landscapes, coastal restoration, and in clean energy technologies, to cut carbon pollution.

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Coral reef ecosystem at Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge