Australia’s Vast Carbon Sink Releasing Millions of Tonnes of CO2 Into Atmosphere

The Guardian

Australia’s mangroves, tidal marshes and seagrass meadows are absorbing about 20 million tons of carbon dioxide every year, but a major new study warns that degradation of these coastal ecosystems is causing about 3 million tons to be released back into the atmosphere. The study is the first to measure in detail the climate benefits of the coastal ecosystems.

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