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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

    Tommie Ominde / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

    Tommie Ominde / Guardian / eyevine

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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

    Tommie Ominde / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

    Tommie Ominde / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

    Tommie Ominde / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

    Tommie Ominde / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

    Tommie Ominde / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

    Tommie Ominde / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

    Tommie Ominde / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

    Tommie Ominde / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

    Tommie Ominde / Guardian / eyevine

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    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.
    'It's death by a thousand cuts': marine ecologist David Obura on the collapse of coral reefs.

    David Obura believes humans have been using nature for free, and tipping points at some reefs have already passed

    Kenyan marine ecologist David Obura at home, Kilifi county, Kenya. He is chair of a panel of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the world’s leading natural scientists.

    Tommie Ominde / Guardian / eyevine

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