Scientists in Germany use seagrass in climate fight
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Scientists in Germany are working on ways to restore seagrass fields in the Baltic Sea, vast natural sinks that store millions of tonnes of carbon but which are shrinking fast in the face of falling water quality, global warming and disease. Flora Bradley-Watson reports.
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