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WWF and the Blue Carbon Research Centre (BCRC), based at the University of St Andrews, are thrilled to announce a groundbreaking partnership aimed at expanding expertise and capacity in blue carbon ...
WWF-UK They want to see MPAs better managed, stopping damaging activities such as bottom trawling, for blue carbon to be considered in marine planning, and more investment and research allocated ...
Mud matters’ – research shows saltmarshes are significant carbon store - A report from WWF and Aviva offers the first results from a network of towers measuring the carbon storage in coastal saltmarsh ...
Dr Simon Walmsley, chief marine adviser at WWF-UK said ... but vitally important for storing carbon and tackling climate change." Dr Batey added that the research will cover all UK seas, which ...
Aviva and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) have today launched a new research project to assess the potential of UK saltmarshes to function as natural carbon sinks. Native to the British Isles, ...
Muddy saltmarshes are major stores of greenhouse gases and should be protected to help Britain in the battle against climate change, a new report said Friday.
Saltmarshes are “significant” carbon stores, but are at risk from rising sea levels, new research reveals ... Ribble Estuary (Andrew Parkinson/WWF UK/PA) The data show the habitat is a ...
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