What caused the world's largest die-off of mangroves? A wobble in the Moon's orbit is partly to blame
- Written by: Neil Saintilan, Professor, School of Natural Sciences, Macquarie University
Over the summer of 2015, 40 million mangroves died of thirst. This vast die-off – the world’s largest ever recorded – killed off rich mangrove forests along fully 1,000 kilometres of coastline on Australia’s Gulf of Carpentaria.
The question is, why? Last month, scientists found a culprit: a strong El...




















