August 19, 2026

As Seas Rise, Scientists Race to Save Coastal Marshes From Drowning

As Seas Rise, Scientists Race to Save Coastal Marshes From Drowning
As Seas Rise, Scientists Race to Save Coastal Marshes From Drowning
As Seas Rise, Scientists Race to Save Coastal Marshes From Drowning
As Seas Rise, Scientists Race to Save Coastal Marshes From Drowning
As Seas Rise, Scientists Race to Save Coastal Marshes From Drowning
As Seas Rise, Scientists Race to Save Coastal Marshes From Drowning

🌍✨ 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.