





🌍✨ As Seas Rise, Scientists Race to Save Coastal Marshes From Drowning
Why we’re watching: A majority of coastal wetlands are on track to shift inland or disappear in the coming decades without intervention.
That will have major consequences.By Madeline Shaw STONE HARBOR, N.J.—Against a lush carpet of marsh grasses, the five-and-a-half acre island of muddy sediment, shallow pools and tufts of straggly vegetation stood out like a sore thumb. 💚
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- 📌 Key signal: A majority of coastal wetlands are on track to shift inland or disappear in the coming decades without intervention. That will have…
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Reporting curated for GreenTV. Original reporting via Inside Climate News.