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In the Seychelles archipelago in East Africa, rising sea levels are threatening the country’s low-lying islands through flooding and erosion. But at the same time, the country’s natural defense — its mangrove forests — is disappearing. Since the late 1700s, about 70% of Seychelles' mangroves have been destroyed due to human-driven development, agriculture, and soil erosion linked to climate change.
In the Seychelles archipelago in East Africa, rising sea levels are threatening the country’s low-lying islands through flooding and erosion. But at the same time, the country’s natural defense — its mangrove forests — is disappearing. Since the late 1700s, about 70% of Seychelles' mangroves have been destroyed due to human-driven development, agriculture, and soil erosion linked to climate change.
Potholes are a perennial problem. They are dangerous to road users, and the damage they cause to vehicles can be hugely expensive. The cost of repairing them is also vast. But still they appear, and reappear, in countless places.