As seas rise, corals can’t keep up
Coral reef growth rates in the western Atlantic have slowed, erasing coastal protection benefits they once offered.
Coral reef growth rates in the western Atlantic have slowed, erasing coastal protection benefits they once offered.
FAU Associate Professor of Anthropology Adriana María Garriga-López shares impressions of the island.
Carbon farming builds organic matter back in the soil, reducing runoff and greenhouse gas emissions.
The new study holds significant implications for understanding historical climate shifts and potential future scenarios.
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