One of the most negative impacts of climate change is the resultant bleaching of coral reefs. This phenomenon has reached global proportions and is cutting the food supply to millions of people, also affecting billions-of-dollars worth of marine ecotourism. Whether in Florida (such as in Key Biscayne), Central America (such as in Belize), Southeast Asia (such as in the Philippines), or Australia (such as in the Great Barrier Reef), the bouts of coral bleaching (coral death) are increasing. How can we stop this environmental disaster? Can we really solve this problem, or is it unrealistic to do something about it? Watch the video posted in our week 5 module (youtube video's URL link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5LshSZn5RA) and write an essay about coral bleaching. The questions provided above are to motivate you to investigate about this topic; you do not need to answer them one by one. The essay must be at least three paragraphs long, and each paragraph must contain at least five sentences (you can write more than three paragraphs and more than five sentences per paragraph if you wish to do so). The content of your essay must be written entirely in your OWN words. Use in-text citations in parenthesis, APA style, if you paraphrase information from other authors. Paraphrasing is not copy-pasting or copying and changing a few words from other authors' writings - it is writing it in your OWN words to explain the authors' writings. Only when necessary, you can quote, but these quotes do not count towards the last tally of the number of paragraphs and sentences required from your OWN writing. You must cite at least three references (the video can be used as one of your references) you used to investigate this topic at the end of your essay (use APA style). Also use APA style when using in-text citations in parentheses.