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Critical Questions About Peatlands Could Transform Climate Policies

Researchers from the University of Exeter have identified key unanswered questions regarding peatlands, which may significantly influence future climate action strategies.

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Updated 8 days ago
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Peatlands, which cover only 3% of the Earth's surface, hold critical importance in climate science. Researchers from the University of Exeter have emphasized the need to address several urgent questions about these ecosystems.

The findings suggest that understanding peatlands better could provide a roadmap for future scientific inquiry and policy-making, potentially reshaping global climate action efforts.

As climate change continues to pose significant challenges, the insights gained from studying peatlands may play a vital role in developing effective strategies to mitigate its impacts.