File:Reduction of sea-level rise with Designed Ecosystems and the IBTS Greenhouse.jpg

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sea-level rise can be prevented. Sea-water farming on land can help by water withdrawl

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English: Sea-level rise can be prevented. The sequestration of Carbon Dioxide from air and water from the oceans are two natural processes at work in coastal ecosystems which have the potential to stop global warming, ocean acidification and sea-level rise. The Mangrove forest is one of those coastal ecosystems.

The poster is an artful display of an Engineered and Designed Ecosystem based on Mangroves. A designed food-chain including the Nutrient-, Carbon-, Methane-, and Watercycles were examined. The poster displays the numbers for the water cycle.

The study showed that Mangroves have a 10 times higher potential to reduce sea-level rise by Carbon Dioxide storage than from water withdrawal. The IBTS Greenhouse can reduce the area required by up to 10 times.
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