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Bioshield: a nature-based solution to climate change

A nature-based solution to climate change, bioshield is a plantation of mangrove and non-mangrove species on the seaside.
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How can mangroves help in countering climate change? Know all the details

Mangroves are an incredible group of plants. They not only survive saltwater ecosystems, but their complex root systems protect coastal areas from extreme weather events like hurricanes.

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Indigenous effort to restore Philippine mangroves

Women on storm-hit Philippine island lead Indigenous effort to restore mangroves

Mangrove forests can buffer the impact of storm surges and high winds, but many of the Philippines' mangrove ecosystems are severely degraded and efforts to restore them often fail.

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Green growth: The save-the-mangrove scheme reaping rewards for women in Kenya

A community project on the Lamu archipelago trains women in preserving this vital ecosystem and provides business loans.

In rare show of solidarity, 14 key nations commit to protect oceans
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In rare show of solidarity, 14 key nations commit to protect oceans

The world’s most far-reaching pact to protect and sustain ocean health offers hope that our seas’ dire problems might be solved.
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Sea-level rise likely to swallow many coastal mangrove forests

Large swathes of tropical mangroves could vanish by 2050, according to new research.
Supertrees: Meet Indonesia’s mangrove, the tree that stores carbon underground
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Supertrees: Meet Indonesia’s mangrove, the tree that stores carbon underground

Indonesia’s mangroves are an incredibly effective tool against climate change — but they’re being cut down to grow shrimp and palm oil for you.
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