commons.wikimedia.org In a new book, Annie Proulx shows us how to fall in love with wetlands These vital carbon sinks and havens for biodiversity, rarely encountered, are disappearing three times faster than forests.
www.newyorker.com Swamps can protect against climate change, if we only let them Wetlands absorb carbon dioxide and buffer the excesses of drought and flood, yet we’ve drained much of this land. Can we learn to love our swamps?
Top StoryMike McBride/Flickr Swamps can protect against climate change, if we only let them Wetlands absorb carbon dioxide and buffer the excesses of drought and flood, yet we’ve drained much of this land. Can we learn to love our swamps?
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