October 3, 2013

Money for Mangroves? Researchers Explore How Markets Could Aid Aquatic Ecosystems

Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions

Mangroves are degrading faster worldwide than tropical rainforests, and the corresponding carbon emissions are on the scale of those of countries like Venezuela and Japan. An international team of researchers is now working to quantify the carbon stocks of mangroves around the world in the hopes that the information will help policymakers at the United Nations craft incentives for their protection. Nicholas Institute researchers comment in this ClimateWire article.