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GCRA signs collaboration agreement with Small Island Developing States at the UN

GCRA signs collaboration agreement with Small Island Developing States at the UN

by mtessis | Oct 29, 2019

Thomas J. F. Goreau, PhD President, Global Coral Reef Alliance   The Global Coral Reef Alliance (GCRA) and SIDS DOCK, the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Sustainable Energy and Climate Resilience Organization, signed an agreement to collaborate on the SIDS...

Governments can’t say they weren’t warned that coral reefs can take no further warming!

by Tom Goreau | Nov 11, 2017

Not 2 degrees, not 1.5 degrees, not even 1 degree!   That’s why the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, where I will speak tomorrow about large-scale regeneration of marine ecosystems to reverse global climate change, is a death sentence for...

The Original 1991 Geotherapy Proposal to Reverse Global Climate Change

by tsarkisian | Oct 25, 2017

To: The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (the parent of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change) From: R. Grantham, H. Faure, T. J. Goreau, T. Greenland, N. A. Morner, J. Pernetta, B. Salvat, & V. R. Potter Date: October 16 1991 This...

GCRA: 25 years of cutting-edge coral reef research and restoration

by Tom Goreau | Jan 22, 2016

January 22 2016, St. Georges, Grenada. The Global Coral Reef Alliance was founded 25 years ago as a global voluntary network to do cutting edge research and development on reversing the threats to coral reefs and developing new methods to restore coral reefs,...

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