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The Impact of Climate Change on Wetlands and How Communities Can Contribute to Their Protection

Start Date: 02-02-2025
End Date: 09-05-2025

As global temperatures rise and weather patterns change, wetlands are facing unprecedented challenges. We invite all community members, environmentalists, and policy advocates to ...

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As global temperatures rise and weather patterns change, wetlands are facing unprecedented challenges. We invite all community members, environmentalists, and policy advocates to share their thoughts on how climate change is affecting wetlands in their regions and the steps they believe should be taken to protect these vital ecosystems.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 months 6 days ago

How do wetlands store carbon?
All wetlands sequester carbon from the atmosphere through plant photosynthesis and by acting as sediment traps for runoff. Carbon is held in the living vegetation as well as in litter, peats, organic soils and sediments that have built up in some instances, over thousands of years.