Mangroves are rich and biodiverse coastal ecosystems that flood and emerge with the tides. Now villagers are burning these trees to better their lives. Oliver S. / Alamy This article is from Hakai ...
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Locals already use the trees for food, fuel and building materials. Now they’re burning them to make lime clay Helen Scales, Hakai Magazine Mangroves are rich and biodiverse coastal ecosystems that ...