By Cliff Reece
CORAL REEFS AND POLAR BEARS ARE IN NO DANGER DESPITE CLIMATE ACTIVISTS’ CLAIMS

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Coral Reef Locations
As can be seen in the map above, corals choose to live and thrive in the warmest of Earth’s waters between 30° north and 30° south latitudes
Corals have existed continuously for at least the past 60 million years.
The primary reasons for coral bleaching events, which vary significantly depending on the time and location, include sediment and fertilizer pollution from nearby coastal lands, chemicals found in sunscreen (oxybenzone), fertilizer and nitrogen loading from agriculture, and cold temperature events.
The argument that corals are being destroyed by man-created carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions is easily disproven by the available data. Coral survived, and even thrived, when global temperatures were significantly higher than they are today.
Continue reading “GLOBAL WARMING LIES EXPOSED!”