The Bleak Future of Australian Wildlife

The Bleak Future of Australian Wildlife

As temperatures rise, Australia becomes more monochrome. Successive heat waves have forced corals to expel their colorful, nutrient-providing algae; half of the Great Barrier Reef has died. A near-unprecedented drought and exceptional temperatures—December saw Australia’s two hottest days on record—triggered the unusually intense bushfires that have incinerated almost 18 million acres of land.