Blue carbon financing faces permanence risks in Southeast Asia mangrove conservation -researchers

Published 00:41 on January 29, 2025  /  Last updated at 00:41 on January 29, 2025  /  Asia Pacific, Nature-based, Other APAC, Voluntary

The vast majority of mangroves in Southeast Asia face permanence risk, thereby jeopardising their long-term viability as investable blue carbon sinks, a new study has warned.
The vast majority of mangroves in Southeast Asia face permanence risk, thereby jeopardising their long-term viability as investable blue carbon sinks, a new study has warned.


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