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Mangrove Forests Fight Climate Change—But Climate Change Is Fighting Back

Mangrove forests have adapted over tens of millions of years to survive in harsh flooding from salty seas, while locking away vast stores of climate-warming carbon and protecting the world’s coastlines from storm surge. But a new modeling study suggests that even these hardy trees may reach their b...

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Mangrove Forests Fight Climate Change—But Climate Change Is Fighting Back

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Mangrove forests have adapted over tens of millions of years to survive in harsh flooding from salty seas, while locking away vast stores of climate-warming carbon and protecting the world’...

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Climate Change Superstition Still Rules California

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At the end of May, the California Air Resources Board extended the “Cap-and-Invest” program through 2045, with changes that allegedly...

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