Global warming is accelerating faster than scientists had anticipated, with the world’s coral reefs now approaching an almost irreversible collapse, according to a major international report released on October 13. The findings mark what researchers describe as the first tipping point in the breakdown of climate-linked ecosystems.
The Global Tipping Points report, compiled by 160 scientists from around the world, assesses the critical thresholds beyond which environmental damage becomes permanent. Warning comes just weeks before the COP30 climate summit, which will take place on the edge of Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, itself now approaching its own point of collapse.