A new study shows that combining water management with biochar application could transform drained agricultural peatlands from greenhouse gas emitters into powerful carbon sinks, offering a promising ...
Fen soil can help reduce the iron and sulphate content of acid mine drainage by 80%, new research shows. According to scientists at the Humboldt University of Berlin (HU-Berlin) and the Leibniz ...
Scientists are proposing a new way to boost the climate benefits of biochar by pairing it with peatland restoration. A new study suggests that applying biochar to rewetted peatlands could dramatically ...
In Germany, current and former wetlands cover some five percent of the country's land area. Photo by Myriam Zilles on Unsplash Amid the fields of northern Germany a vast expanse of bulrushes has been ...
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For five generations, Michael Guinan’s family has farmed the soft peatlands of Offaly. As dairy and beef farmers, they have seen many changes, including the mass drainage of land by Bord na Móna ...
The first step to rewetting more drained peatlands in the midlands has been taken by Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Senator Pippa Hackett. She has launched a ...
Thinktank suggests projects could deliver one-fifth of savings needed from farming, but agriculture experts cast doubt on idea Rewetting about half of England’s lowland peat would be enough to deliver ...
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