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El Niño, La Niña disrupt mangrove ecosystems worldwide, threatening critical coastal forests.

El Niño Threaten Mangrove Stability

A groundbreaking study shows global climate cycles are harming nearly half of the world's mangrove forests. Researchers from Tulane University revealed this...
New research reveals the Congo Basin's vast tropical peatlands are over 40,000 years old, doubling previous estimates. Discover their critical role in global carbon storage and climate regulation.

Peatlands and Mangroves: A Hidden Climate Solution

Conserving and restoring peatlands and mangroves could reduce more than 50% of Southeast Asia’s land-use carbon emissions. This reduction has been revealed...

50 % of mangroves at risk of collapse

Learn about the alarming state of mangrove ecosystems worldwide and the urgent need for coordinated conservation efforts to mitigate biodiversity loss and combat the impacts of climate change.
Explore Ayiramthengu, a mangrove sanctuary near Oachira, Kollam district. Dive into biodiversity, witness unique mangrove varieties, and experience an aquatic wonderland

Ayiramthengu Mangroves: A Nature Lover’s Oasis

Explore Ayiramthengu, a mangrove sanctuary near Oachira, Kollam district. Dive into biodiversity, witness unique mangrove varieties, and experience an aquatic wonderland
Progress Made in Halting Mangrove Loss, Says FAO Report

Progress Made in Halting Mangrove Loss; FAO

Despite the world making strides towards ending the loss of mangrove forests, the globe lost an estimated 20% of mangroves over the past 40 years due to human activities and natural retraction, said a new report from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
High Time To Restore Wet lands' Carbon- Storing Potential

Mangrove Loss Coming Down

Even as the world sees vast destruction of environment and forests, there is good news in between as a new study shows that rate...
High Time To Restore Wet lands' Carbon- Storing Potential

For the first time, guidelines for Mangrove restoration comes up

Aimed at restoring the degraded mangrove ecosystem in the Western Indian Ocean region, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) has come up with a new...
A Rutgers University study finds sea levels are rising faster than at any time in 4,000 years, threatening China’s coastal megacities and global infrastructure

Sea Levels Rising at Fastest Rate in 4,000 Years

New research led by Rutgers University scientists warns that Earth’s seas are now rising faster than at any time in the last four millennia....
A Rutgers University study finds sea levels are rising faster than at any time in 4,000 years, threatening China’s coastal megacities and global infrastructure

Rising Seas Put Over 100 Million Buildings at Risk Across the Global South

Rising seas threaten not only coastlines but also the lives and livelihoods of millions who depend on coastal infrastructure and economies. A new...
The Ganges River is drying at unprecedented rates due to climate change, overuse, and damming—threatening water, food, and livelihoods across South Asia.

The Ganges River Is Drying Faster Than Ever

The Ganges River, lifeline for hundreds of millions in South Asia, is drying at a rate scientists call unprecedented. Climate change, erratic...