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How marsh plants are an underestimated resource in CO2 capture

Wetland restoration is improving, increasing their ability to be used as a natural and sustainable tool to combat climate change.

Coastal News Today | World - Restoring bogs, wetlands, and marshes is a carbon bargain

These soggy places can hold carbon at ten times the density of a forest. It’s easier to break a bog than to repair it but it’s still a carbon bargain.

Restoring bogs, wetlands, and marshes is a carbon bargain

Bogs and marshes are global ‘hotspots’ of carbon storage; they can hold carbon at ten times the density of a forest | Anthropocene Magazine

Land-Building Marsh Plants are Champions of Carbon Capture

Land-Building Marsh Plants are Champions of Carbon Capture

Human activities such as marsh draining for agriculture and logging are increasingly eating away at saltwater and freshwater wetlands that cover only 1% of Earth’s surface but store more than 20% of all the climate-warming carbon dioxide absorbed by ecosystems worldwide. A new study published May 5 in Science by a team of Dutch, American and German scientists shows that it’s not too late to reverse the losses.

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