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What Are Peatlands?

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....hat Are Peatlands?<br>By: - YAGAY andSUN<br>Environmental Law<br>Dated:- 17-5-2025<br>&#127757; What Are Peatlands? Peatlands are powerful natural allies in the fight against the climate crisis, despite often being overlooked. Here&#39;s how they contribute: Peatlands are wetlands with a thick waterlogged layer of partially decomposed plant material (peat), built up over thousands of years. They....

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....&#39;re found in many parts of the world, including boreal forests, tropical regions, and temperate zones. &#9989; How Peatlands Help Fight Climate Change 1. Massive Carbon Storage * Peatlands cover just 3% of the Earth&#39;s land surface but store over 600 billion tonnes of carbon-twice as much as all the world's forests combined. * By locking away CO&#8322;, peatlands act as carbon sinks, ....

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....keeping greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere. 2. Slow Decomposition * The waterlogged conditions slow down microbial activity, preventing full decomposition of organic matter. * This process locks carbon in the soil for thousands of years, unlike forests, which release CO&#8322; relatively quickly after tree death or decay. 3. Climate Regulation * Healthy peatlands help regulate local an....

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....d regional climates by maintaining moisture, humidity, and temperature balance. &#9888;&#65039; Threat: When Peatlands Are Damaged If peatlands are drained, burned, or degraded (e.g., for agriculture, forestry, or development), they become major carbon sources: * 1.9 gigatonnes of CO&#8322; are released annually from degraded peatlands (about 5% of global human emissions). * Fires in peatlan....

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....ds (common in Southeast Asia) release massive emissions, cause haze, and destroy biodiversity. &#128161; How to Use Peatlands in Climate Action * Conservation of Intact Peatlands * Preventing disturbance keeps their carbon locked away. * Rewetting and Restoration * Re-flooding drained peatlands stops emissions and begins the carbon-accumulation process again. * Sustainable Use (Paludicu....

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....lture) * Cultivating wet-loving crops (like reeds or sphagnum moss) instead of draining peat for farming helps retain ecological functions. &#127793; In Summary Peatlands = Carbon Banks. Protecting and restoring them is one of the most cost-effective and immediate natural climate solutions available.<br> Scholarly articles for knowledge sharing by authors, experts, professionals ....