Reviving Germany's Peatlands: A Solution to Carbon Emissions

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In Germany, the government is working to convert farmland back into wetlands to reduce carbon emissions from drained peatlands, which release significant amounts of carbon dioxide when dry. This initiative involves reintroducing water to these lands, which naturally store more carbon than forests. However, challenges arise as most peatlands are privately owned by farmers who rely on them for income. Solutions include compensating farmers for land use changes or finding ways to farm on wetland conditions. This approach is seen as crucial for Germany to meet its climate goals.
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