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UNESCO Makes Plea to Save Coral Reefs from Global Extinction

Ethan Goffman barrier, Coral, Great Barrier, marine, reef, reefs, UNESCO, United Nations, wildlife, World Heritage

A new study shows that the 29 coral reefs designated as World Heritage Sites will cease to exist by 2100 unless something is done about climate change.

Cora Ball from the Rozalia Project

Green Tech

Cora Ball: Washing Fleece Without Guilt

Roddy Scheer Cora Ball, Coral, corwdfund, crowdfunding, food chain, fuzz, gyre, Kickstarter, laundry, lint, non-profit, ocean, plastic, plastics, reef, Rozalia Project, sea, upcycle

The Rozalia Project’s Cora Ball works in any washing machine by catching plastic microfibers so they can’t flow out with the drain water.

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