Mangrove conservation is ‘economic’ CO2 fix

_61959344_c0138852-mangrove_seedling_on_a_beach-spl

Protecting mangroves to lock carbon away in trees may be an economic way to curb climate change, research suggests.

Carbon credit schemes already exist for rainforests; the new work suggests mangroves could be included too.

But other researchers say the economics depend on the global carbon price.

Clic on the picture to read the full article.

This entry was posted in Marine Life and tagged , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

1 Response to Mangrove conservation is ‘economic’ CO2 fix

  1. BIlly says:

    You’ve got a great blog here well done congratulations

Leave a reply to BIlly Cancel reply