Environment
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Rapid Sea Level Rise Threatens Mangroves, Tidal Marshes Due to Increasing Global Temperatures
A recent report showed that rapid sea rising could have devastating impacts on coastal habitats, especially tidal marshes and mangroves. Researchers studied the glacial period sea level rise 10,000 years old. Read here.
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