Why we should plant ocean trees to reverse climate change

Elsa Monteith

A coastal realm of roots and branches, mangrove forests are fast becoming a lifeline for the mission to reduce carbon emissions.

Image © Octavio Aburto

Elsa Monteith

Image © Octavio Aburto

The Gambia · Curioso Photography
Galyna Andrushko
Raja Ampat, West Papua · Shawn Heinrichs
Mahajunga, Madagascar · Eden Reforestation
Charoenchai
Matt Curnock / Conservation International
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Elsa Monteith

Writer, Driftime

Writing from the sunny shores of Brighton in the UK, Elsa Monteith lends her hand to words with purpose and impact, working with a selection of like-minded organizations with a shared interest in planet, people, and progress.

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