Over 60 per cent of Myanmar's mangroves deforested in the last 20 years - @NUSingapore - 0 views
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Mangroves account for only 0.7 per cent of the Earth's tropical forest area, but they are among the world's most productive and important ecosystems. They provide a wealth of ecological and socio-economic benefits, such as serving as nursery habitat for fish species, offering protection against coastal surges associated with storms and tsunamis, and storing carbon.
Via @OCEANUSLive - Cyclone Chapala to bring record-breaking rain to Yemen and Oman - @S... - 0 views
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An epic deluge is on the way to one of the driest parts of the world. Coastal parts of Yemen and Oman receive, on average, only 4 or 5 inches each year. This weekend, thanks to Cyclone Chapala, some spots could get eight years worth of rain in just two days.
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An epic deluge is on the way to one of the driest parts of the world. Coastal parts of Yemen and Oman receive, on average, only 4 or 5 inches each year. This weekend, thanks to Cyclone Chapala, some spots could get eight years worth of rain in just two days.
On the climate change frontline: the disappearing fishing villages of Bangladesh #Globa... - 0 views
#Australia - Twin #cyclones force largest evacuation since Cyclone Tracey in 1974 - @LM... - 0 views
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