S3 – EP4: Mangroves on the Frontline: Their Critical Role in the Climate Crisis
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In the UAE, mangroves are deeply embedded in the local traditions and culture. Historically, they provided building material; they act as a natural habitat and home for marine and terrestrial wildlife; and, they protect coastal areas. Amna Khalifa Al Mansoori - Assistant Scientist, Marine Habitats, Terrestrial & Marine Biodiversity from Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi, joins us to explain why they’re so special and why mangroves are one of nature’s frontline soldiers in the fight against climate change.
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