Environment
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Mexican Mangroves Help Mitigate Climate Change By Capturing Carbon For the Past 5,000 Years
Experts say that Mangroves help mitigate climate change by storing carbon and keeping the carbon out of the atmosphere for the past 5,000 years.
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