AS communities feel the effects of a warming world, the importance of propagating and protecting mangroves stand out in the efforts to mitigate carbon emissions buildup.
While already sequestered three to five times more carbon than forest trees, mangroves also do a lot more, serving as a habitat for various species in coastal ecosystems – hence, sustaining the livelihoods of fisherfolk – and as a protector of vulnerable communities against erosion and storm surges.
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