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There are fewer than 3 weeks to go until we welcome an incredible range of experts to our Exeter Climate Forum. Book your tickets now at: tinyurl.com/4wnvyu2x
Mangroves cover <1% of Earth’s surface but account for a whopping 15% of global ocean carbon storage. New research by scientists @exeter.ac.uk + colleagues shows rising seas might cause mangroves to lose their grip on carbon storage. 🧪 Words by @sarahderouin.com. eos.org/research-spo...
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Locally, mangroves can sometimes adapt to rising seas, but global trends look troubling.
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Mangroves May Be Losing Their Grip on Carbon Storage as Sea Levels Rise - Eos
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The University of Exeter has secured £6.4 million in Government funding to expand advanced engineering and computing education, supporting the development of the next generation of highly skilled grad...
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University of Exeter secures £6.4 million investment to expand advanced engineering, computing and defence-related skills
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