Rising Seas Threaten To Drown Important Mangrove Forests, Unless We Intervene

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Mangroves are some of the world’s most important trees. They provide food and resources for people and animals, protect coasts, and store huge amounts of carbon. The world’s largest mangrove forest - the Sundarbans in the Bay of Bengal - supports millions of livelihoods. In terms of the services they provide, they are worth nearly US$200,000 per hectare per year.

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Published on October 15, 2015 14:33
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