The US state of Mississippi has lost 10,000 acres of wetlands from 1947 to 2007, and unless carbon emissions are significantly reduced, rising sea levels rise will force the state's northern Gulf of Mexico marshes and offshore barrier islands to collapse into open water as early as 2070, the News&Observer reports [...]
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