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What other ecosystems could be scaled as nature-based solutions for global climate resilience?

Mangroves: Nature's Superheroes Against Climate Change

Mangroves are remarkable coastal ecosystems that serve as frontline defenders in the fight against climate change. These unique forests thrive in salty intertidal zones and deliver outsized benefits for both people and the planet.

Exceptional Carbon Storage

Mangroves are among the most efficient carbon sinks on Earth. They capture and lock away carbon at rates far exceeding those of inland forests.

  • Store carbon in roots, trunks, and deep soils for centuries
  • Prevent massive emissions when left undisturbed
  • Support global efforts to meet net-zero targets

Natural Coastal Protection

These ecosystems act as living barriers that shield communities from rising seas and intensifying storms.

  • Reduce wave energy and prevent shoreline erosion
  • Lower flood risks for millions of coastal residents
  • Provide nursery habitats that sustain fisheries and biodiversity

Scaling Restoration for Resilience

Global restoration projects are proving that investing in mangroves yields rapid returns in climate adaptation and sustainable development. Protecting and replanting these forests offers a proven, cost-effective nature-based solution ready for wider adoption.