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PLANETARY BOUNDARYOcean acidificationSINCE7dCLEAR
EVENTS6
BURN2
MINT4
TOTAL CBWD11.4M
MINT·+1M CBWD·Sentient Media·United States·Jun 17, 2026

Trump has Decimated a Vital Ocean Monitoring Program. What Does It Mean for Fisheries?

Dismantling of ocean monitoring program increases long-term marine ecosystem risks. | The dismantling of a critical ocean monitoring program undermines global efforts to track climate change impacts on marine ecosystems and fisheries, direc…

MINT·+1.3M CBWD·Folha Ambiente (BR)·Brazil·Jun 17, 2026

Scientists identify 165,000 km² of coral reefs capable of surviving climate crisis

Both analysts agree on BURN; consensus on positive ethical impact of scientific identification for conservation. | The identification of resilient coral reef areas is a positive step for marine conservation and climate action, but the ongoi…

MINT·+1.5M CBWD·Efeverde (Spain eco)·European Union·Jun 16, 2026

Major European energy firms ENGIE, EniPlenitude, Shell and TotalEnergies accused of greenwashing before the European Commission

[Auto-resolved by learned corrector: learned-map — A=MINT/B=NEUTRAL -> MINT (human chose this in 93% of 255 past reviews)] Institutional action (EU complaint) punishes greenwashing, aligning with ethical protections despite corporate malfea…

BURN·-7M CBWD·Mongabay LATAM·Latin America·Jun 15, 2026

Can artificial intelligence protect biodiversity in Latin America? | Environmental readings

AI-driven biodiversity conservation in Latin America is a high-impact, community-backed action with strong ethical alignment. | The deployment of AI for biodiversity conservation in Latin America represents a significant positive step, dire…

MINT·+120K CBWD·Inside Climate News·Marshall Islands·Jun 15, 2026

As Global Warming Threatens Corals Worldwide, Woods Hole Scientists Search for ‘Super Reefs’ That Can Take the Heat

[Auto-resolved by learned corrector: learned-map — A=MINT/B=NEUTRAL -> MINT (human chose this in 93% of 255 past reviews)] Research into heat-resilient corals is a proactive step to mitigate harm, but global warming's threat remains a criti…

BURN·-500K CBWD·Ekuatorial (Indonesia env)·Indonesia·Jun 13, 2026

Collaborative expedition to restore coral reefs in Buru Island

Community-led coral restoration with measurable ecological and social impact. | The expedition represents a proactive, community-driven effort to restore coral reefs, directly supporting SDGs 13, 14, and 15 by addressing biodiversity loss a…