Blue carbon ecosystems play important role in climate change mitigation. They are among the most effective carbon sinks on the planet. Recent studies highlight their capacity to sequester carbon at rates higher than traditional forests.
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Countries like Australia have pioneered methods to streamline blue carbon project implementation. The Blue Carbon Method encourages investment in ecosystem restoration. Technological advancements, such as AI mapping and blockchain, enhance monitoring and transparency. Community-driven initiatives in Indonesia have also shown success in restoring mangrove areas and improving local economies.
The global market for blue carbon credits is projected to reach $50 billion by 2030. This growth puts stress on the importance of investing in blue carbon ecosystems. Initiatives like India’s Mangrove Initiative for Shoreline Habitats and Tangible Incomes (MISHTI) aim to restore areas of mangroves, showcasing a commitment to sustainability and climate resilience.
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