are on the front line of rising sea levels. the sand barrier idea is cheaper than building a concrete seawall. this more natural solution could be used to protect more coastal communities. in a way that making space for water, so allowing natural processes to come back in places where we can do this, i think that s the attitude we need to have, and that we re not going to be able to keep building sea walls and defend, defend, defend. in 2021, nearly 60 acres of trees were cut down in northumberland to reduce carbon emissions. it sounds strange, but it was done to save an ancient peat bog, which traps far more carbon than trees ever could. the building blocks of the peatland are the sphagnum mosses which themselves, like this one, are absolutely full of water. they re about 90% water.
this more natural solution could be used to protect more coastal communities. in a way that making space for water, so allowing natural processes to come back in places where we can do this, i think that s the attitude we need to have, and that we re not going to be able to keep building sea walls and defend, defend, defend. in 2021, nearly 60 acres of trees were cut down in northumberland to reduce carbon emissions. it sounds strange, but it was done to save an ancient peat bog, which traps far more carbon than trees ever could. the building blocks of the peatland are the sphagnum mosses which themselves, like this one, are absolutely full of water. they re about 90% water. and that water is why bogs are better at slowing climate change than trees. when plants die in a bog, they don t release all their carbon into the atmosphere
in 2021, nearly 60 acres of trees were cut down in northumberland to reduce carbon emissions. it sounds strange, but it was done to save an ancient peat bog, which traps far more carbon than trees ever could. the building blocks of the peatland are the sphagnum mosses which themselves, like this one, are absolutely full of water. they re about 90% water. and that water is why bogs are better at slowing climate change than trees. when plants die in a bog, they don t release all their carbon into the atmosphere because they don t rot completely. which is why this. chainsaw whirs ..is good for the environment.
we are making space for water to allow natural processes to come back in places where we can do this, i think that is the attitude we need to have and that we re not going to be able to keep building sea walls. in 2021, nearly 60 acres of trees were cut down in northumberland. to reduce carbon emissions! it sounds strange, but it was done to save an ancient peat bog which traps far more carbon than trees ever could. the building blocks of the peatland are the stagnant masses which themselves, like this one, are absolutely full of water. - they re about 90% water. and that water is why blogs are better at slowing climate change than trees. when plants die in a bog, they don t release all their carbon into the atmosphere
to reduce carbon emissions. it sounds strange, but it was done to save an ancient peat bog, which traps far more carbon than trees ever could. the building blocks of the peatland are the sphagnum mosses which themselves, like this one, are absolutely full of water. they re about 90% water. and that water is why bogs are better at slowing climate change than trees. when plants die in a bog, they don t release all their carbon into the atmosphere because they don t rot completely. which is why this. chainsaw whirrs ..is good for the environment. there s greater diversity among