How Mangroves Can Help In The Fight Against Climate Change
Pratirodh,
Mangroves might not look like much. Yes, they can have strange aerial roots. Yes, they’re surrounded by oozing mud.
Mangroves might not look like much. Yes, they can have strange aerial roots. Yes, they’re surrounded by oozing mud.
Mangroves might not look like much. Yes, they can have strange aerial roots. Yes, they’re surrounded by oozing mud.
– By Alvise Dabalà, Research associate, The University of Queensland Shutterstock Mangroves might not look like much.
Mangroves might not look like much. Yes, they can have strange aerial roots. Yes, they're surrounded by oozing mud.
Mangroves might not look like much. Yes, they can have strange aerial roots. Yes, they’re surrounded by oozing mud.
Mangroves might not look like much. Yes, they can have strange aerial roots. Yes, they're surrounded by oozing mud.
Marine habitats like mangrove forests, seagrass meadows, salt marshes, and kelp forests cover just 0.2% of the ocean surface…
The Caribbean mangrove forest that defied destruction (Image credit: Alamy) When a pristine Caribbean mangrove was decimated by…
Khamis Salim and the 25 other youths in his group were having a busy day when I first met him in November, at Tudor Creek along…
Khamis Salim and the 25 other youths in his group were having a busy day when I first met him in November, at Tudor Creek along…
Khamis Salim and the 25 other youths in his group were having a busy day when I first met him in November, at Tudor Creek along…
Khamis Salim and the 25 other youths in his group were having a busy day when I first met him in November, at Tudor Creek along…
Sharks and rays are more at risk of extinction than previously thought, with one-third of species threatened, according to a…
Research shows that establishing fishing quotas and closing some areas to fishing can help rebuild threatened populations.
Sharks, rays and chimaeras are now the second-most threatened vertebrate group, after amphibians.
– By Wade VanderWright, Research Assistant / MSc Student in Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University Sharks and rays have…
Sharks, rays and chimeras are now the second-most threatened vertebrate group, after amphibians.
Sharks, rays and chimeras are now the second-most threatened vertebrate group, after amphibians.
Humans have become adept at destroying natural habitats. Indeed, we’re so good at it we’ve changed the very makeup and climate…
Humans have become adept at destroying natural habitats. Indeed, we’re so good at it we’ve changed the very makeup and climate…
Our planet faces a growing food crisis. According to the United Nations, more than 800 million people are regularly…
Home Earth Environment October 20, 2017 October 20, 2017 by William Moomaw And Asaf Tzachor, The Conversation Our planet faces…
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Meeting this…
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) William Moomaw…
Corals in remote and relatively pristine reefs fare little better overall amid global warming than those growing alongside…