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The dark history and uncertain future of edible pink gold
Will rising seas flood many shrimp farms out of business and drown what is left of the world’s mangroves, or can these forests play an important role in stabilising the temperature? Continue reading
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Tagged Biodiversity, Carbon, Climate Change, Deforestation, Ecuador, Food, Mangroves
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