Carbon Storage

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A new study indicates that rising sea levels may diminish the ability of mangrove forests to store carbon over the coming century. Researchers developed a model showing that while some areas might see temporary gains, overall storage capacity is likely to decline. The findings highlight risks of mangroves shifting from carbon sinks to sources.

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New research reveals that Brazil's cerrado savanna, often overshadowed by the Amazon rainforest, holds six times more carbon per hectare in its underground peat than the Amazon's biomass. This biodiverse ecosystem faces threats from climate change and expanding agribusiness. Protecting its wetlands could significantly aid global efforts to curb planet-warming gases.

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