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Veliki koralni greben v Kvinslendu ni na seznamu zaščitenih območij: UNESCO ga je "odklonil"
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Veliki koralni greben v Kvinslendu ni na seznamu zaščitenih območij: UNESCO ga je "odklonil"

The article discusses the decision by UNESCO's World Heritage Committee to not include the Great Barrier Reef on the List of World Heritage Sites in Danger. While this decision has been welcomed in Australia as a temporary relief, experts warn that major threats, particularly climate change, remain unresolved. The Australian government has long lobbied to keep the reef off the list due to concerns over its economic impact on tourism, which generates over $6 billion annually and attracts nearly two million visitors. The reef spans approximately 2,400 kilometers along Queensland’s northeastern coast. Although the decision acknowledges Australia’s efforts, environmentalists argue that the listing was intended to raise awareness and mobilize support for threatened sites. The process has often been criticized for being politicized, with recommendations sometimes rejected due to strong lobbying. Despite the positive outcome, UNESCO expressed 'extreme concern' over coral cover decline following mass bleaching events in 2024 and 2025.

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Veliki koralni greben v Kvinslendu ni na seznamu zaščitenih območij: UNESCO ga je "odklonil"

The article discusses the decision by UNESCO's World Heritage Committee to not include the Great Barrier Reef on the List of World Heritage Sites in Danger. While this decision has been welcomed in Australia as a temporary relief, experts warn that major threats, particularly climate change, remain unresolved. The Australian government has long lobbied to keep the reef off the list due to concerns over its economic impact on tourism, which generates over $6 billion annually and attracts nearly two million visitors. The reef spans approximately 2,400 kilometers along Queensland’s northeastern coast. Although the decision acknowledges Australia’s efforts, environmentalists argue that the listing was intended to raise awareness and mobilize support for threatened sites. The process has often been criticized for being politicized, with recommendations sometimes rejected due to strong lobbying. Despite the positive outcome, UNESCO expressed 'extreme concern' over coral cover decline following mass bleaching events in 2024 and 2025.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents both the Australian government's perspective and the international scientific community's concerns without overtly favoring either side. It highlights the economic arguments made by Australia while acknowledging the environmental risks posed by climate change. The tone remains客观

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article accurately reports the UNESCO decision not to list the Great Barrier Reef as a World Heritage Site in danger, citing the Australian government's efforts and economic impact. It provides contextual details like tourism revenue and employment figures. However, it leans slightly towards ack

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