Rutgers: Mangrove Trees Won't Survive Sea-Level Rise by 2050 If Emissions Aren't Cut
June 06, 2020
June 06, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, June 6 -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
Mangrove trees - valuable coastal ecosystems found in Florida and other warm climates - won't survive sea-level rise by 2050 if greenhouse gas emissions aren't reduced, according to a Rutgers co-authored study in the journal Science.
Mangrove forests store large amounts of carbon, help protect coastlines and provide habitat for fish and other species. Using sediment data from th . . .
Mangrove trees - valuable coastal ecosystems found in Florida and other warm climates - won't survive sea-level rise by 2050 if greenhouse gas emissions aren't reduced, according to a Rutgers co-authored study in the journal Science.
Mangrove forests store large amounts of carbon, help protect coastlines and provide habitat for fish and other species. Using sediment data from th . . .