July 4, 2022

29 minutes

Available for over a year

Along almost every tropical coastline you can find the tangled roots of mangrove trees, a natural barrier against extreme weather. They are also one of the most powerful weapons we have for fighting climate change. Mangrove forests are six times better at capturing carbon than tropical forests. But in the last 40 years up to a third of mangrove forests worldwide have disappeared.

Joining presenters Kate Razzell and Qasa Alom to discuss where our mangroves have gone are:

Leah Glass, Technical Advisor for Blue Carbon at Blue Ventures

Andre Aquino Senior Natural Resources Management Specialist, World Bank, Indonesia

Producer: Dearbhail Starr

Researchers: Immy Rhodes and Louise Parry

Reporter: Fyneface Dumnamene

Series producer: Alex Lewis

Sound Mix: Tom Brignell

Production Co-ordinators: Siobhan Reed and Helena Warwick-Cross

Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith