Conserving and restoring Southeast Asia’s carbon-rich peatlands and mangroves could mitigate more than 50 per cent of the ...
According to recent research, the Great Dismal Swamp has released ... found that Atlantic white cedar forests, which grow in peat-based soils, contain more carbon than drier maple gum forests ...
SINGAPORE – Conserving the remaining, nearly intact peatlands and mangroves of South-east Asia – the region’s green lungs – ...
Peat swamp in Sabah. Image by Rhett A ... of methodology they are going to [use to] calculate the carbon?” he said. Logging leads to forest degradation in Sabah. Image by Rhett A.
Protecting and restoring Southeast Asia's peat swamp forests and mangroves could reduce the region's land use carbon emissions by approximately 54%, despite these ecosystems covering only 5.4% of the ...
Internova Travel Group continued to demonstrate a strong commitment to combating climate change in 2024 by making significant ...
Known as “carbon sinks,” mangroves ... with research showing 11,583 square miles of tropical peat swamp forests in Malaysia and Indonesia have been replaced by palm oil plantations.
Take an even closer look, this time at the soil, and you’ll see the partially decomposed remains of the leaves and woody material of a forest – peat – this was once a boggy swamp ... contributes a ...
Protecting and restoring peatlands and mangroves can strengthen Southeast Asian countries' efforts to combat climate change, according to new finding ...