We’ve reached the tipping point.
For decades, scientists have warned policymakers about the risks of global warming — and now, we’re witnessing those warnings come to life.
Across the tropics, coral reefs are bleaching, dying, and disappearing. Entire ecosystems are collapsing with them.
But what exactly is a tipping point?
It’s a critical threshold — the moment when small changes lead to large, often irreversible consequences.
For coral reefs, that threshold begins at 1.2°C of global warming.
At 1.5°C, scientists predict we’ll lose 70–90% of reefs worldwide.
👉 Where are we now?
1.4°C.
We are at the tipping point.
At our restoration sites, the impacts are undeniable:
🪸 Bleached coral in Fiji
🪸 Broken reefs in Bali
🪸 Once-thriving coral beds in Costa Rica — now reduced to sand and fragments
But this isn’t the point of no return. Not yet.
Every coral we plant represents hope — a foundation for biodiversity to return, jobs for local communities, and a tangible step toward a future where reefs still exist.
💪 You aren’t responsible for the climate crisis, but you can be part of the solution.
👉 Plant coral with us at Seatrees.org
Or comment “Save the Reef” and we’ll send you the link directly.
Let’s choose action — before the reefs we love become stories we tell.