Scientists Work to Preserve Kelp Forests as Vital Climate Buffers
CBS LA Climatologist Marina Jurica reports on efforts to preserve kelp forests, which are crucial natural climate buffers. The report highlights the work being done from the marine lab at San Diego State University to the waters off Palos Verdes. Scientists emphasize the importance of kelp forests in mitigating climate change effects due to their ability to absorb carbon dioxide and provide habitat for marine life. These underwater ecosystems are facing threats from pollution, rising ocean temperatures, and other environmental stressors, prompting urgent conservation efforts.