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Terry P. Hughes

Terence P. Hughes is a professor of marine biology at James Cook University in Queensland, Australia. He is known for… more

Terry P. Hughes
H-index: 99
Environmental science 68%
Geography 19%

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New research from The Australia Institute shows that 26 out of Australia’s 37 universities have financial links to fossil fuel companies.
reneweconomy.com.au
One of three coal exporting ports - on The Best-Managed World-Heritage-listed Coral Reef in the World.
The AIMS monitoring program was initiated in response to declines in coral cover in the 1960s and 1970s. Nearshore reefs were excluded from the program because they were already degraded. 20% cover is not “high”.
Glencore, a company that's expanding a massive coal mine in Queensland, Australia, is going to destroy a massive amount of koala habitat - and plans to buy 'koala offsets' to claim they've undone that damage

www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
6.0 Final Score and Offset Liability
Significant residual impacts will occur to environmental matters from the development of the
study area and environmental offsets will likely be required through the State and
Commonwealth approvals process. A land-based approach is required for significant
residual impacts to MNES and a land-based approach should take precedence for MSES as
these can be co-located in a single or multiple offset areas. Any residual MSES not covered
by a land-based approach can then be sought through a financial settlement.
6.1 Combination Offset for MSES
A land-based offset will primarily be sought for those State prescribed environmental matters
where a significant residual impact will occur (Table 27). Any proposed offset area for MNES
can also be ground-truthed for those prescribed environmental matters in Table 27. Any
residual quantity for those prescribed environmental matter not covered by a land-based
option may be sought through the DES web-based financial settlement offset calculator.
6.2 Land-based Offset for MNES
A referral and subsequent approval under the EPBC Act is required for significant impacts to
MNES. Overlapping significant environmental matters within the study area where a
significant impact under the EPBC Act have been identified as likely to occur include Koala
and Squatter Pigeon (Southern) habitat (Table 31). Given that significant impacts to MNES
will occur within the study area, offsets in accordance with EPBC Act offset policy will be
required. Note that there is a minimum of a 90 % land-based offset mechanism required
under the EPBC Act offset policy. Multipliers for land area are determined via a number of
parameters, many of which are dependent on attributes of a suitable offset land parcel, and
will therefore be determined when additional information from the offset strategy is available.
Table 31 The quantity and quality of MNES habitat where a significant impact has
been identified
MNES Quantity impacted (ha) …
Official vague statement released in May 2024.

We knew by then that billions of corals were dead or dying due to extreme heat stress in Jan-March. www.theguardian.com/environment/...

The Australian government stayed silent for another 14 months, until after an election & more fossil fuel permits.
Last week we learned the Great Barrier Reef has suffered some of the worst bleaching in history

This week, Ningaloo, another 🇦🇺 icon is experiencing catastrophic coral loss

These are national treasures. We must take strong action on climate to save them.
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08...
'Hope spot' to 'skeletons': Ningaloo's 'catastrophic' event
In Western Australia, the damage to coral reefs including the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo has eclipsed any previous bleaching events.
www.abc.net.au
Concerning reports the unreleased National Climate Risk Assessment is “dire” and “diabolical”.

It maps what the people & places we love stand to lose from climate change.

We should know this before the govt sets our 2035 emissions target

Release it now.
www.afr.com/policy/energ...
Labor keeps ‘dire’ climate report under wraps
The government has delayed the release of a “shocking” assessment of global warming’s effect on the economy, just weeks before its 2035 target decision.
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If the Great Barrier Reef had a voice, it would be screaming 😱

Picture shows a 500yr old bleached coral, clinging to life - off Heron island, April 2024.
Mass mortality of corals throughout the Great Barrier Reef in 2024 has been hidden from the public since late last year, with this exception - published last December:

www.voanews.com/a/surveys-sh...
Law Society Journal: “The appointment of envoys might appear to the cynical as reactionary measures to public demand for action….”

lsj.com.au/articles/the...
The recent ICJ Advisory Opinion on climate has been cited for the first time in a climate litigation case in South Africa, challenging the approval of an oil project.

thegreenconnection.org.za/wp-content/u...
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Enjoyed speaking to Ethan Hamilton @ Law Society Journal about how the ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate Change will shape Australia’s obligations to our Pacific neighbours, particularly as one of the largest exporters of fossil fuels in the world.

lsj.com.au/articles/int...
International ruling highlights Australia’s climate obligations to Pacific neighbours - Law Society Journal
A ruling in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has highlighted Australia’s obligation to smaller nations affected by climate change and could open the country...
lsj.com.au
″⁣Following the consideration of rigorous scientific and other advice, a proposed decision to approve the North West Shelf gas development has been made”.

Of course, ‘consideration’ actually means ‘dismissal’.
📢 The west-coast reef has largely escaped the curse of coral bleaching that has blighted the Great Barrier Reef. This year, that’s changed.
‘You realise your children are probably never going to see Ningaloo the way you saw it’
www.smh.com.au
AFP fact check: “Pour sauver la Barrière de Corail, le monde doit rapidement réduire les émissions de gaz à effet de serre", appelle moi.

Culling a few starfish won’t climate-proof coral reefs. factuel.afp.com/doc.afp.com....
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The image of dying corals comes from Lizard Island in 2016, not 2024.

Here’s a comparison of coral mortality in the northern Great Barrier Reef in 2016 and 2024.
The middle region of the Great Barrier Reef was under-sampled in 2024 surveys - only 3 reefs between Cairns and Townsville. theconversation.com/worlds-bigge...

Reposted by Terry P. Hughes

📢 The west-coast reef has largely escaped the curse of coral bleaching that has blighted the Great Barrier Reef. This year, that’s changed.
‘You realise your children are probably never going to see Ningaloo the way you saw it’
www.smh.com.au
The media (and annual reports) tend to focus on single catastrophic climate events.

Yes, the 2024 coral bleaching event on the Great Barrier Reef was terrible.

But it’s the cumulative impacts of recurring disasters that matters in the longer term.

www.smh.com.au/environment/...

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Mike Hudema

Water temperatures around Australia's Great Barrier Reef were the warmest they've been in over 400 years this year, according to new research.

Scientists say the reef is facing "catastrophic damage."

No time to waste. ActOnClimate

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