Environment
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According to a Recent Study, Restored Coastal Ecosystems Might Not Be the Natural Climatic Answer
A recent study suggests that restoring coastal vegetation, or so-called "blue carbon" ecosystems, may not be the natural climate answer that is often touted.
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