A milkman, Steve Leech, who was doing his rounds when he saw a shop on fire. He used 320 pints of milk to put out the fire, saving 7 other stores. He received the award for “Hero Milkman of the Millennium”.
Freddie Figgers, was abandoned in a dumpster…
Freddie Figgers, was abandoned in a dumpster as a baby, became very familiar with computers and electronics at a young age and now owns his own company (worth 62 million USD) that sells wireless glucose meters for diabetics.
People Are Making Jokes About This Man’s Virginity Card That Was Also a Pizza Coupon
Sex education can be uncomfortable for both students and educators, but it’s an extremely valuable way to help young people make the right choices.
Of course, not all sex ed is created equal – especially in the United States.
Andrew Bellinger is a brave soul who tweeted about the laughable time when he signed a “virginity card” that was also redeemable for pizza. His thread went viral, sparking discussion and a whole lot of jokes.
it's that time again where I remind everyone in lieu of sex ed in middle school I was forced to sign a real virginity card that doubled as a domino's pizza coupon pic.twitter.com/GOBQfe2l2y
— Andrew (@AndrewBellinger) December 21, 2019
This was a small document Bellinger signed in 2008. Notice that the coupon asks teens to make a pretty big commitment in exchange for some pizza.
Andrew then explained a bit more about the circumstances behind this pizza virginity coupon and some additional “educational” strategies he was exposed to a bit later.
It's worth noting that
1) I went to a public school
2) we did this again in hs (sans coupon) but weren't required to sign – I believe partly because there was a girl in my class who had just given birth pic.twitter.com/S3qMLUeFo9— Andrew (@AndrewBellinger) December 22, 2019
Bellinger also tweeted some excerpts of the textbook used in class.
Fuck this book
(not literally I still want that pizza) pic.twitter.com/uovxCpDemf— Andrew (@AndrewBellinger) December 22, 2019
Bellinger received a lot of sarcastic responses because duh. Could you imagine being obligated to discuss your sex life (or lack thereof) with a stranger in order to redeem a coupon?
Imagine going to domino's and just announcing to the cashier that you're a virgin. Also wtf why does the coupon expire before the card does
— Ross (@queer_hellenic) December 22, 2019
Some people shared their own stories about sex ed at school.
I had to sign a no-sex-until-marriage contract that my folks had to co-sign…at a public school. Oh, and the baby-think-it-over. Yeah, a number of my classmates ended up pregnant…
— Bamma Jo (@bamma_jo) December 22, 2019
Still, most people had a sense of humor about the matter.
Is this a literal V card
— TheHelper12 (@The_Helper_12) December 21, 2019
But the coupon was only good for 3 months.
— I was told there’d be winning (@shawnschexy) December 22, 2019
I commit to remain abstinent until
A) my wedding day
B) this pizza offer expires in 5 months
C) literally any girl suggests otherwise— ??? ℍ?????? ?? ℂ???? ℙ?????? (@thocpodcast) December 22, 2019
Someone managed to sneak in a Clueless reference.
And it's take out only?
They don't want to be seen with a "virgin who can't drive"
— Meinhart François (@Meinhart_BXL) December 22, 2019
One person reminded Bellinger that it could always be worse.
They started doing that in my school district when I was in senior year
While dumb, I think I find it preferential to my experience in 10th grade in which they spent (what felt like) an hour showing us photos of diseased genitals in an effort to make us terrified of having sex
— Jason Argent (@StochasticOoze) December 22, 2019
Sex education helps people make better choices by giving them the knowledge to take care of their bodies – there is a lot of research that shows that quality sex ed is a very valuable tool for teens. Yes, laughing at these pizza coupons is easy, but the fact that it also doesn’t seem so far fetched means we need continued dialog on the matter.
Do you have anything you’d like to share about how sex education is conducted in the US or your home country? Sound off in the comments if you’d like to discuss.
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Some Guys Asked Their Neighbor If They Could Walk Her Dog…They Got a Letter Back From the Dog…
If you’ve had a dog before and got used to all of the ways they bring joy and meaning to your daily life, living without one can be hard. Like REALY hard.
But if you find yourself living somewhere pets are not allowed, what can you really do?
Been saying we’d love a dog about the house but our landlord doesn’t allow pets, so my housemate posted a letter to our neighbours asking if we could walk their dog every once and a while and the response was better than we could have ever hoped for pic.twitter.com/dcMOfPk5UH
— Jack McCrossan (@Jack_McCrossan) December 10, 2019
Well, these four young engineers decided to take action, as desperate as it may sound. They reached out to their neighbor – a perfect stranger up til now – to offer their petting/playing/walking skills to their neighbor’s dog, who they’d seen through a window.
They sent this message to their neighbor, which was very polite and also showcased how very much they would enjoy spending time with the pooch.
Dear Neighbour,
We are four engineers that have recently moved into the area in the past 3-4 months. Our house is comprised of an Englishman, two Scotts, and a Welshman. Diversity.
The other day we noticed a four-legged friend looking at us out the window when we arrived home from work. He or She looked like the good-est boy/girl there is. If you ever need someone to walk him/her, we will gladly do so. If you ever get bored (we know you never will, but we can dream), we are more than happy to look after him/her. If you want to come over and bring him/her to brighten up our day, you are more than welcome. If you want to walk past our balcony windows so we can see him/her, please do.
We hope this doesn’t come on too strong, but our landlord won’t allow pets, and we’ve all grown up with animals. The adult life is a struggle without one.
We look forward to hearing from you. Or not.
Yours Sincerely,
The Boys from number 23.
xx
They waited and waited, until finally they received a response.
But it was from the dog herself!
Once they saw the pawprint on the back, they suspected that good news was enclosed – and it was!
Stevie Ticks and “the boys” have now met up twice, once for an introduction and once to play at the local park. Since they all got on well, more outings are definitely in the future!
Her owners say she’s a 2.5-year-old sheprador (a lab/german shepherd mix) originally from Cyprus, but rescued from a local shelter. She loves playing tug-of-war, chasing birds, and licking feet.
She’s obviously the good-est girl, and now she has four more friends.
Everyone’s life is better, so this is just a happy ending all the way around.
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These Tragic Photos Show the Apocalyptic Devastation of the Australian Bushfires
I visited Australia in 2001, and it truly is a remarkable country. It’s a beautiful place filled with friendly, hard-working, generous people, and weird animals that you can’t find anywhere else in the world.
The devastating wildfires taking place in Australia are so enormous and have killed so many animals – scientists estimate nearly half a billion – that it is almost incomprehensible. Here are 15 moving photos to show you the hell on Earth that is occurring right now Down Under.
https://twitter.com/Sci_Phile/status/1213703245794693120/photo/1
Be sure to look through all the photos and scroll to the end of the article to find out how you can help!
1. Watching it burn.
2. Heroes.
This fire fighter (and all FF’s) saving the people, animals, and homes in Australia. from HumansBeingBros
3. All those poor animals.
4. Unbelievable.
5. These guys need a rest.
6. World on fire.
Balmattum Hill is really glowing tonight, however not as much as all of our incredible & selfless emergency services. Thank you
Posted by Melissa Ericksen on Saturday, January 4, 2020
7. The numbers are staggering.
8. The eyes say a lot.
My uncle at the end of a 13 hour shift volunteering with NSW RFS from australia
9. The smoke is moving.
Caught the smoke as it was spreading over our suburb in Australia from pics
10. Hell opens up.
Hell opens up in Australia. Thoughts go out to our brave fire fighters. from pics
11. Scorched earth.
12. All red.
13. Raging inferno.
A picture one of the local postmen took from his front yard. This was in Forster. from australia
14. Looks like the Apocalypse.
This is a pyrocumulus cloud produced by smoke from the Australian bushfires. It’s 12km high. It produces its own thunderstorms, fire tornadoes and 100km/h winds. from WTF
15. No filter.
No filter. A motel in NSW Australia in middle of the day. from WTF
Click HERE to learn about how you can help out and organizations you can donate to help out during this terrible tragedy
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People Share Their Most Wholesome Secrets
People assume secrets are hidden because they’re bad – maybe a shameful event in your past, or a thought you’d never want to share with anyone.
But secrets can also be wholesome, like if you made a large donation to a non-profit, anonymously. Or if you sent a package of goodies to a friend without them knowing.
Who knows why some people decide to keep the good they do secret, but it happens. Here are 10 heart-bursting secrets that will leave you smiling.
10. Bank error in his favor
“My best friend’s mom passed away from cancer four years ago on Easter Sunday. She was like a second mom to me. She was very religious and always dreamed of going to Jerusalem.
When she passed away, my best friend became reckless and would try to drown his feelings and cover up the darkness inside him with the bright lights of clubs and women. This went on for a couple years.
Eventually, my best friend hit beyond rock bottom to where he was living in his car with only a backpack of clothes and his mom’s ashes.
I let him stay with me and he turned his life around. He stopped going to bars. He started caring again. He started saving money. He decided he would spread his mom’s ashes in Jerusalem.
Well, he got into a car accident last month and totaled his car. Not his fault. Someone plowed through a red light. Medical bills and attorneys fees drained his savings. But it’s okay. He told me how there was a bank error and someone deposited $3,000 into his bank account.
He’s all set to be in Jerusalem around Easter and my Hawaii trip was postponed.”
9. Here kitty kitty
“I’ve had my cat for 18 years. I’ve had my husband for three years. He always wanted a cat and never had one.
Their love is strong and true, but obviously, the cat is slightly more attached to/familiar with me.
My husband loves that cat so much and gets a little bit of a thrill out of the idea that the cat loves us equally even though I had a 15-year head start.
What my husband doesn’t know is that I sometimes intentionally annoy the cat so that he will go snuggle with my husband instead, because it is so dang cute how giddy my husband gets about it.”
8. Best decision ever
“My daughter isn’t biologically mine. My ex became pregnant via an affair. One of many, I came to find. After the paternity test confirmed it, I almost left, but I had a thought.
This baby girl did not ask for this situation. She is innocent in all this and down a father since the dude split and disappeared. I knew her mother was not able to cope with motherhood, as she was only barely coping with childless adulthood some of the time.
I stepped in. I’ve always wanted to be a father and I’m all about helping children at a disadvantage because of my own crappy childhood. If I can spare any child from that, I would, so I did.
She carries my name. Looks like me oddly enough (her bio dad looks like a younger me), and is now 3 with a 1st-grade education. She speaks very well. She has a very good imagination. She is as happy as a clam and unabused.
I teach her mother how to actually be a mother, and I take my daughter for extra time, all the time.
It’s the best, most fulfilling decision I have ever made. I may not be her father, but I’m darn sure her daddy.”
7. Angels from above
“When I was 17 years old, my BFF and I decided to take the snowmobiles out for a ride in the blizzard. We thought it would be amazing to hit some fresh forming powder and drifts. The visibility was low so we stuck to the main roads.
We ended up on a desolate road with two homes and acres and acres of farmland. As we got close to the homes we noticed some lights and went over to see what was going on.
It turned out that the old couple living there had ventured out to the store to get food in case they got snowed in. They made the long drive and everything went fine (they had to have hit several drifts that were 1-4 feet tall). Things only went wrong when they slowed down to turn into the drive. They didn’t dare leave their car out because they feared a snow plow would hit it. My friend and I in full snow gear, helmets and face masks dug the car out and shoveled the driveway and made sure they got the car in the garage.
I thought that was the end of the story.
I didn’t even mention anything to my parents. Lo and behold, the next day at church this couple was there. Our church gives time for the congregation to get up and talk about their beliefs/faith-building stories. Sure enough, the old man gets up and starts telling about their trip to the store last night. He talked about getting stuck and worrying he would never get his car unstuck and that it would be destroyed by a snow plow.
He then said two angels appeared, barely spoke, unstuck his car and disappeared as quickly as they arrived. He said that he had been pleading with the Lord for some help but figured it would never arrive because no one ever travels the road. My mom looked at me and knew it was me. She didn’t say anything, I didn’t say anything.”
6. A Christmas Miracle
“My little sister was extremely sick with pneumonia in the ICU one Christmas when she was 6. This happened often around this time of year for her because of her asthma, but this time it was worse. She was so sick and tired, she lost track of the days in the hospital even though Christmas was approaching fast. People dressed as elves would come in and bring gifts and my sister would say, ‘Am I going to make it back in time for Christmas?’
She was so worried and already so upset after being poked and prodded by doctors, draining fluid from her lungs and trying to get her better. Christmas came and we decided not to tell her she missed it. We promised her. We weren’t going to ruin her Christmas!
On the 27th, while my dad worked and mom was at the hospital, I got a list from my mom and went to the store to get her gifts. I spent all night wrapping them.The next day, they released my sister from the hospital and we told her it was Christmas Eve! I even promised her she could sleep in my bed that night, under all the Christmas lights I hung up, so she could wake me up as soon as it was Christmas morning.
I can’t even tell you how happy she was to wake up the next day and she couldn’t stop saying how much of a Christmas miracle it was! She’s 13 and still remarks how amazing it was she made it back before Christmas, after being so horribly sick and stuck in ICU.”
5. Random treats for lucky kids
“When I was a kid, I used to always twist the quarter machines on the way into stores just in case. Got lucky a couple of times and got a few free toys. Now that I’m grown, if I’m leaving a store with them, I like to drop change into them if I have it and leave them half twisted.”
4. Helping the family
“My Aunt was gonna be short for her rent. I paid the landlord and told him to say that she paid it earlier in the month. She was so happy about it. I made steaks for supper and paid extra on other bills so she’d be ahead of them.”
3. Helping out the homeless
“I used to have to regularly travel abroad for work to this one specific town. I would stay near the main square so it got to be I would recognize the homeless people around my area.
It was a difficult time in my life, so I was drinking a little more than was healthy (nothing during the daytime or that would interfere with work, just at night to go to bed), so most nights I would go out to pick something up.
Some homeless people asked for money, some were straight up and asked for a can or two. I always felt bad doing the whole ‘pat my pockets and shrug’ routine to them as I exited the shop, knowing I was just blowing my money away on drinks for myself. In that moment, was I so different than these guys?
I finally got up the courage to acknowledge/talk to one of them, he asked for a can or two of drinks, and I asked what kind he wanted (high percentage, of course).In the store, I bought stuff for me, and I also bought this guy two cans, but there was a catch. In the bag were a few other things I bought him, a few sandwiches, some milk, and some sports drink.
So that was my routine. For over a year, I would be in this town once a month or so, and I would go around and get this man a few cans and also made sure he had something to eat. I learned that he had a shelter he could sleep in at night, I learned his name, I would shake his hand every time I saw him, chat for a bit, and wish him well.A few times, he had some sores on his foot so I bought bandages, antiseptic cream, stuff like that.
It’s not a big deal, but I always kept it a secret. Even when my girlfriend came with me on one of my trips, I just told her I was going to go for a walk at night to clear my head, and I went and visited this man and bought him a few drinks and some food, never told her about it. I’ve never told anyone – I think that would ruin it for me – it’s not about me or getting a slap on the back, it was just about treating this guy like a fellow man, even for a few minutes.
Maybe I was doing something wrong, maybe that’s not the right way to help someone, I don’t know. All I figured was this guy had more reason to drink than I did, his life looked rough. If he wanted to get messed up, he was going to find a way to get messed up anyway, and this way I figured at least he’d get some nutrition, and someone who would shake his hand, call him by name and chat and look him in the eye. I haven’t been back to that town for years. I don’t know if he remembers me. I think of him often. I hope he’s doing ok.”
2. Everyone is loved on Valentine’s day
“Back in college, I liked to do special things for my friends in my dorm for Valentine’s Day. One year, I taped chocolate boxes to their doors, and the next year I taped bags of heart-shaped cookies. My friends would find out that it was me one way or another, but it was still nice to do something nice for the people I care about. The next year, after the majority of my dorm friends, had graduated, I still wanted to do something nice for the people in my dorm.
I created about 150 little paper envelopes, to cover everyone that would be getting a special surprise. At around 2 a.m. I set out to taping these envelopes to all the doors on my floor (2 people per room) as well as all the RA’s on all the other floors. I then filled every tiny envelope with a few heart-shaped Reese’s and Snickers candies. It probably took about 2 hours to completely finish. I know a few chocolates really aren’t that big of a gift, but I wanted everybody to feel some love on Valentine’s Day.
The next day, some of the RA’s posted about it on Facebook. They were saying that we had the best residents. It made me feel really warm and fuzzy inside, but I never let any of them know that I was the one that did it.”
1. A trip of a lifetime
“Without revealing too much information, my previous job had a major perk: a lottery system in which the winners got to accompany a group to various locations in the world for a hybrid vacation/work trip. I won the lottery one year and was selected to go to Istanbul. I heard a coworker talking to her spouse on the phone about how bummed she was she did not get it (she was selected as my backup, but did not know who she was backing up).
She had hoped to visit a long-lost family member. She is a quiet, sweet, helpful person. She’s very behind the scenes and rather underappreciated.
I gave up my spot due to a ‘prior commitment.’ She got to go instead. I had a great time looking at her pictures.”
No matter the situation, giving up or granting something to people can make you feel good. Kindness is not a word, it’s an act. Keep paying it forward you wholesome secret keepers!
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These Photos Prove We Are Basically Living in the Future
Technology is moving so fast that it’s pretty hard to keep up.
It seems like every week we see new products that are sleeker, faster, smaller, and more efficient.
What’s next? Only time will tell…
But one thing is for sure: based on these photos, it seems like we’re already living in the future. Let’s take a look.
1. Let that sink in….
Not sure if this makes me happy to be living in the future or just feel really old…. pic.twitter.com/PWEuvCPtxY
— Rob Lowe (@RobLowe84) December 6, 2017
2. Quite a jump.
Moore's Law: Storage
2005 — 128 MB
2014 —128 GB (1,024X bigger) pic.twitter.com/lO7AwqD7hz— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) October 21, 2014
3. Took up a lot of space.
4. Time to charge your shoes.
My friend’s kid is charging his shoes via their couch. The future is a weird place… from pics
5. Wow!
6. I’d like to have one of these.
My toaster has a "Lift and Look" button so you can check on it’s progress. from mildlyinteresting
7. Safety first.
8. Pretty impressive.
You guys. Today's update to the Google Translate app proves we live in the future. pic.twitter.com/Qy86iz2RbX
— Todd Walker (@ToddWalker__) January 15, 2015
9. Incredible.
3d printed ultrasound for blind woman pic.twitter.com/26cM0CxzG8
— WholesomeMemes (@WholesomeMeme) August 1, 2019
10. Bionic woman.
Forgot to charge arm last night. Charging at cellphone charge area at airport #amputeeproblems #relatable #amputee pic.twitter.com/jGoJqojC5q
— Angel Giuffria ¯_(ツ)_, (@aannggeellll) January 10, 2016
11. Huge advancements.
1993 vs 2013 from pics
12. The kids don’t even know…
In the "I'm getting old" department.., a kid saw this and said, "oh, you 3D-printed the 'Save' Icon." pic.twitter.com/rwgCpSjfDQ
— Bill Gross (@Bill_Gross) October 17, 2017
13. Or is it brilliant?
Last night my mate asked to use a USB port to charge his cigarette, but I was using it to charge my book.
The future is stupid.
— Dean Burnett (@garwboy) August 3, 2014
14. Today’s telescopes can capture images of over 15,000 galaxies.
15. Now we can see Pluto!
What are the recent technological advances that really make you shake your head in disbelief?
Tell us about them in the comments!
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Students Clean Their Own Classrooms and Toilets in Japan
It’s actually common for Japanese people to take responsibility for cleaning public spaces they utilize.
After a recent win over the Colombian football team during the World Cup, the fans naturally wanted to celebrate. But not until they all pitched in to clean the stadium.
This Japanese drive to maintain cleanliness is a concept introduced during their early school years. According to Bright Vibes, the o-soji (cleaning), as it is called, is tradition in Japanese schools.
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Posted by JICA – Japan International Cooperation Agency on Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Making the children clean their schoolrooms and restrooms has nothing to do with lack of manpower. Even though people – called yomushuji, often shortened to shuji – are hired for non-teaching roles like cleaning and maintaining school grounds, children are still taught to clean. The idea is to instill the values of discipline, responsibility and the joint care of spaces into children. It’s a value they go on to hold throughout their lives.
Starting each day (except Wednesdays and Saturdays) after lunch, the students clean for approximately 20 minutes. They start with their own classrooms, then rotate as groups to clean other spaces like the playground, library and common areas. Then, they get recess.
Interesting coincidence – listening to a story by @KatGregoryABC on @abcnews about Australia’s waste management crisis and saw these Japanese primary school students doing a cleanup outside their school. pic.twitter.com/i0LWXpy8HC
— Jake Sturmer (@JakeSturmer) April 26, 2018
The school gets a longer cleaning on the last day of each semester. The children also get an o-soji song or something else to get them pumped while they clean. Older kids also help teach the little ones what to do, which bonds the kids like siblings.
Once they reach the third grade, children start participating in chiiki seiso – a full neighborhood clean-up.
If you ask me, this Japanese tradition is onto something. If everyone was taught to clean up after themselves starting in early childhood, the world would be a much cleaner place.
What do you think about the practice? Let us know in the comments.
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A Dog Owner Built a “Stick Library” for the Pups at the Local Park
You’ve probably seen “Little Free Libraries” that are popping up in towns all over the world. You just need a box sturdy enough to protect books from the elements, a sign, a collection cup for donations, and of course, some books.
People are free to check them out, return them, donate their own, etc. It’s an awesome idea to bring books into the world.
Now one dog owner has taken that concept and applied it to man’s best friend, in the form of a stick library at the local dog park.
Why sticks? Well, they make dogs happy, of course – big dogs, little dogs, in-between dogs, they all love to carry, chase, and chew on a bit of wood when they get the chance.
59-year-old dog owner Andrew Taylor got the idea for a stick library because his dog, Bella, really loves sticks. Plus, they’re great toys for her because she always ripped anything less sturdy to shreds.
The New Zealander took sticks he’d amassed while trimming trees at home, sanded them until they were smooth and clean (saving the dogs’ teeth and gums!) and then crafted a wooden box to store the sticks in at the park.
On the top he engraved “Stick Library” and a few words encouraging people to return the sticks once their dogs were finished.
Taylor’s daughter invited a bunch of dog owners to the park to give the new box a try, and around 50 people and their pooches showed up to play.
Everyone loved the box and couldn’t believe no one had ever considered the simple idea before then – after all, we’ve all going looking for that “good stick” to toss to our dog, only to come up empty.
I think this could definitely catch on at dog parks around the world, don’t you?
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Research Shows That Underwater Speakers Can Help Revive Dying Coral Reefs
Dying coral reefs have been a problem for years now, and scientists have struggled to figure out ways to revive struggling reef ecosystems. But a recent study published in the journal Nature Communications has given scientists (and everyone, really) newfound hope about this critically important issue.
The study found that playing sounds on underwater speakers could entice fish to come to dying reefs. The sounds being played on these speakers aren’t pop music, to be clear. Rather, they mimic the sounds of a healthy reef. Researchers found that when a loudspeaker played the sounds of a healthy reef, double the number of fish came by, and 50% more fish species visited compared to dead coral reef areas without any artificial sounds.
Broadcasting healthy coral reef sounds enticed doubled the total number of fish to a dying reef and increased the number of fish species by 50%. https://t.co/80i5fXFOUA
— Peggy Liu (@shanghaipeggy) December 2, 2019
The experiment lasted 40 days, and the species of fish that flocked to the coral with the loudspeakers were very diverse. This is valuable because fish clean reefs of choking algae and help make space for new coral to grow. While this certainly isn’t the only ingredient in reviving dying coral reefs, it definitely can help reefs begin to recover. And diverse fish species bring different functions to coral reefs, which further helps recovery.
Andy Radford, a co-author of the study, said, “If combined with habitat restoration and other conservation measures, rebuilding fish communities in this manner might accelerate ecosystem recovery.”
There are many factors that cause a cause reef to suffer or die. In the Florida Keys, sewage and fertilizer runoff has led to nitrogen enrichment in areas with coral reefs, killing corals. Rising ocean temperatures kill coral as well – around 50% of Australia’s famous Great Barrier Reef has been bleached to death because of high oceanic temperature caused by climate change. Though, on a positive note, it looks like some corals are becoming more resistant to increasing temperatures in the water.
Let’s hope that research and ACTION continues to develop for this very important cause. We only have one Earth, let’s take care of it!
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