For peat’s sake: Why Canada’s “waste lands” are worth saving
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This anecdote is emblematic of how peatlands such as bogs and fens, and to a lesser extent swamps and marshes, have suffered a bad rap over the centuries. They were often viewed as the haunts of will-o’-the-wisps, jack-o’-lanterns and moss people, as well as the source of diseases such as cholera and swamp fever. Many of them were drained for those reasons. Peat — from places such as Alfred Bog outside Ottawa, Burns Bog near Vancouver and Holland Marsh near Toronto — was mined to produce cheap fuel to heat homes, manufacture firebombs and make way for agriculture. Peat continues to be harvested throughout the country to produce soil conditioners. Seismic exploration conducted for Alberta’s oil and gas industry has disturbed at least 1,900 square kilometres of peatland and increased me…

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