Climate Change May Wipe Out Large Mangrove Forests, New Research Suggests
Mangroves help protect coastal areas from flooding and sequester more carbon than tropical forests. But new studies suggest they may be wiped out by the rise of sea levels.
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September 12, 2020 at 02:57AM
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NPR News: Climate Change May Wipe Out Large Mangrove Forests, New Research Suggests
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