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Executive Summary Many natural environments contain large stores of carbon laid down by vegetation and other natural processes over centuries. If these ecosystems are degraded or damaged by human activities, their capac
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Washington / DC / /

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Ongoing Governments NGOs UN / Saltmarshes & Seagrasses Ensure / International Blue Carbon Policy Working Group / International Blue Carbon Scientific Working Group / Blue Carbon Policy Working Group / /

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Indonesia / France / United States / Bahamas / Australia / /

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Environmental Issue / Reorganization / /

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ecosystems management / marine habitats management / carbon finance mechanisms / improved management / ecosystem services / insurance industry operations / natural systems / /

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Mediterranean Sea / Grand Cayman Island / Forest Degradation (REDD+)3 / /

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iucn / World Bank / United Nations / International Union for Conservation of Nature / Ecological Society of America / Intergovernmental Oceanic Commission / European Union / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / /

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Keith Ellenbogen / Sarah Hoyt / Emily Pidgeon / Russell A. Mittermeier / Dorothée Herr / /

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Scientist / /

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Bali / Massachusetts / /

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Nature Geoscience / /

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CMP / /

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