The role of Bahraini mangroves in trapping carbon and combating climate change has been highlighted in a recent joint study conducted by academics from Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
Titled ‘Mangrove forestation for CO2 sequestration, sustainable renewable energy and high-value carbons’, the comprehensive study explains the ecological significance of mangroves and potential applications of mangrove biomass.
It was put together by Bahrain University department of chemical engineering’s S M Zakir Hossain, Mohamed Bin Shams, Tefla Alromaihi, Almaha Alfaihani, Muneera Alkowari and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals department of chemical engineering’s Shaikh Abdur Razzak and Mohammad Hossain.
The study was recently made available online, and is set to be published in the October edition of the peer-reviewed Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments journal.
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