The Climate Crisis Fight Needs Nature , and Nature Needs Us
The US government sees the conservation and regeneration of the US coastal wetlands — from Oregon to the salt marshes of North Carolina — as crucial to its role in fighting climate crisis. Scientists studying these havens of biodiversity are trying to calculate the exact amount of carbon they're able to store.
Source: msn.comPublished on 2022-10-25
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