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Southeast Asian mangroves shift from historic decline to net growth
By Naina Rao For decades, Southeast Asia was the global epicenter of mangrove deforestation, but a recent study reveals a ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Human and natural disturbances have driven global declines of mangrove forests, which serve as critical protection for coastlines and fisheries.
Mangroves are shown sprouting in Pulau Ubin, Singapore. A new study from Tulane University finds that mangrove forests worldwide are no longer in net decline and are now growing overall after decades ...
After decades of decline from human development and extreme weather, the world's mangroves are growing again, according to a ...
Half of the world's mangrove ecosystems are at risk of collapse due to climate change, deforestation and pollution, according to a study published Wednesday. The International Union for Conservation ...
The Bombay High Court has raised serious concerns over the environmental impact of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train project ...
The world’s mangrove forests, critical coastal ecosystems feared to be on the brink of collapse, are making an unexpected recovery overall, according to research published in June 2026 by scientists ...
Scientists have long known that mangroves—woody trees and shrubs that grow in coastal waters—hold a hidden superpower: They are highly efficient at storing carbon, offering an intriguing solution to ...
China has become one of the few countries to buck the global trend of coastal deforestation, achieving a 44 per cent increase in mangrove forest area since 2000, according to the latest data from the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Windsor resident is responsible for the illegal removal of mangrove trees and pollution of the Indian River Lagoon from the ...
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