Georgia Tech climate scientist Kim Cobb, in November at the remote Pacific island of Kiritimati, finds hope and life amid what in April was a ghost town of dead coral. (Alyssa Atwood/NOAA/Georgia Tech)

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Georgia Tech climate scientist Kim Cobb, in November at the remote Pacific island of Kiritimati, finds hope and life amid what in April was a ghost town of dead coral. (Alyssa Atwood/NOAA/Georgia Tech)

Georgia Tech climate scientist Kim Cobb, in November at the remote Pacific island of Kiritimati, finds hope and life amid what in April was a ghost town of dead coral. (Alyssa Atwood/NOAA/Georgia Tech)

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kim cobb, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, College of Sciences, coral reefs
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  • Created By: Matt Barr
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  • Created On: Nov 28, 2016 - 12:48pm
  • Last Updated: Nov 28, 2016 - 12:48pm