The Coral Triangle – the vast marine region spanning Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste – is often called the Amazon of the Sea. It contains around 76% of the world’s coral species, more than 2,000 species of reef fish, and supports the livelihoods of over 360 million people. It is also, according to campaigners, being put at serious risk by an industry that claims to champion biodiversity.
Original Article: Insurers won't rule out fossil gas expansion across Coral Triangle