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Global peatlands—huge expanses of partially decayed vegetation—store more carbon than is naturally present in the atmosphere but are under pressure from drainage-based agriculture. New research from Murdoch University reveals that peatlands present a major opportunity to arrest natural greenhouse gas emissions.

"We estimate that for every 10 centimeters we raise water levels in peatlands, we can reduce the net warming impact the equivalent of at least three tons of CO2 per hectare, per year," says Professor Davey Jones of the Food Futures Institute.

"When you consider European peatland covers 51 million hectares alone, the impact of better man…

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