The corals are casualties of surging global temperatures which have smashed historical records in the past year — caused mainly by fossil fuels driving up carbon emissions and accelerated by the El Niño weather pattern, which heats ocean temperatures in this part of the world.

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    7 months ago

    The difficulty is likely deciding which genes to turn on and which ones to turn off.

    What scientists are doing instead is taking corals that are demonstrating heat-resistance, propagating them in labs, and trying to introduce them back into the wild; it’s a kind of directed evolution. The difficulty is lack of funding and keeping up with climate change.