The Sundarbans, one of the world’s largest mangrove ecosystems spanning coastal eastern India and western Bangladesh, is also among the most climate-vulnerable regions in South Asia. Island and coastal communities face repeated cyclones, tidal flooding and saline water intrusion. Agriculture is increasingly threatened, as saline water damages fields and destroys traditional seed systems. The rabi... The post Greening the Sundarbans: How Zero-Til…
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