Atlantic National Seashores Are Hit Hard By Climate Change; With Even Worse Impacts Possible

Cape Cod NS, the most visited of the Atlantic national seashores, could see summer temperatures by the end of this century rise 6.1 degrees.

Carbon Blog Dedicated to Coastal Wetlands, Climate Change

Coastal tidal wetlands sequester carbon dioxide at impressive rates, primarily in the soil. Preserving and restoring coastal wetlands can be part of the solution to reducing greenhouse emissions that fuel global warming and climate change,” said Steve Emmett-Mattox, Restore America’s Estuaries Senior Director of Strategic Planning and Programs, and principal Wetlands Carbon blogger.

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