Rolex and National Geographic Perpetual Planet Amazon Expedition: At the River Mouth
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2023
- National Geographic Explorers Angelo Bernardino and Margaret Owuor have braved storms, mosquitoes and tidal bores to unlock the secrets of one of the world’s least-studied ecosystems: the mangrove forests at the Amazon River mouth. They store massive amounts of carbon and provide vital shelter for juvenile fish. Yet, with the world’s attention focused on the region’s rapidly diminishing rainforests, mangroves have remained chronically overlooked. What the team has found could impact not only the local communities that rely on this unique ecosystem for their survival but also prove invaluable in the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss. Discover more on.rolex.org/45DcGlW
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Wow, this is amazing! What a clever way to evolve and adapt to changing times
Amazônia nossa linda floresta
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Happy to see the effort put in by such good people and encouraged by Rolex. Well done and keep it up 👏
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Just like at a Rolex AD you will never find an actually available watch on this channel. 😆😅
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I stop listening to anything that starts off by blaming climate change
It is evidenced by so many scientists.
Yes that get paid to study climate change and guess what if they find it’s the natural cycle of earth they don’t get millions to keep studying in just like the cancer studies if they find a cure no more millions and if covid taught us anything scientist will lie to protect their investors