Blue carbon is carbon stored in marine and coastal ecosystems like salt marshes and eelgrass.
Learn about the role of these coastal ecosystems and how they contribute to climate change resiliency.
Learn more: https://parks.canada.ca/nature/science/climat-climate/carbone-carbon
It can feel like the climate is changing faster than we can react. But there are people doing good work. There is a Climate Crew. Watch Parks Canada’s Climate Crew at Pacific Rim National Park Reserve as they work to understand the effects of climate change and find natural solutions. Become inspired and learn how we can help our ecosystems adapt!
Watch the full series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOe6XX2wBaiZiQ7Aed32gBCR1pqDj451f
Cette vidéo est aussi disponible en français :
https://youtu.be/OdHCvwO2rCA
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