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Australia’s ecological systems survey is conducted every five years. The survey conducted this year concluded an abrupt great decline in its biodiversity and ecological systems loss. The causes are climate change (which causes flooding and massive wildfires), invasive species, habitat loss, pollution, and mining.

 

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Mangroves capturing earth’s carbon

New research finds that mangroves in Mexico have been capturing and releasing carbon and nitrogen in a process called biogeochemical cycling for 5,000 years. Mangroves

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