Study highlights untapped, understudied potential of temperate peat-forming wet woodlands for climate mitigation

Published 23:31 on June 19, 2024  /  Last updated at 23:31 on June 19, 2024  /  EMEA, Nature-based, Voluntary

Wet woodlands not only store substantial amounts of carbon in both tree biomass and underground peat, but also offer natural flood protection and bolster biodiversity, according to a new study.
Wet woodlands not only store substantial amounts of carbon in both tree biomass and underground peat, but also offer natural flood protection and bolster biodiversity, according to a new study.


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