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Wetlands: Our Climate Change Secret Weapon - World Wetland Day 2021

New Zealand’s peat wetlands are more powerful than tropical forests at absorbing carbon. For World Wetlands Day today, Forest & Bird is releasing regional data to show wetlands are our secret resource in working to mitigate the effects of climate change. The Government needs to introduce a plan to protect and recharge Aotearoa’s wetlands, says Forest & Bird freshwater advocate Annabeth Cohen. “Only about 10 percent of our historic wetlands remain, and the few wetlands left are dwindling every day to make room for pasture or urban development.” “If we save every remaining wetland, and double what we’ve got, there could be great gains for

auckland scoop co nz » Wetlands: Our Climate Change Secret Weapon – World Wetland Day 2021

Press Release – Forest And Bird Restoring peat wetlands – our secret climate resource New Zealand’s peat wetlands are more powerful than tropical forests at absorbing carbon. For World Wetlands Day today, Forest & Bird is releasing regional data to show wetlands are our secret resource in working to mitigate the effects of climate change. “The Government needs to introduce a plan to protect and recharge Aotearoa’s wetlands,” says Forest & Bird freshwater advocate Annabeth Cohen. “Only about 10 percent of our historic wetlands remain, and the few wetlands left are dwindling every day to make room for pasture or urban development.” “If we save every remaining wetland, and double what we’ve got, there could be great gains for our wellbeing and for our climate goals.”

Wellington scoop co nz » Wetlands: our secret climate resource

Press Release – Forest And Bird New Zealand’s peat wetlands are more powerful than tropical forests at absorbing carbon. For World Wetlands Day today, Forest & Bird is releasing regional data to show wetlands are our secret resource in working to mitigate the effects of climate change. “The Government needs to introduce a plan to protect and recharge Aotearoa’s wetlands,” says Forest & Bird freshwater advocate Annabeth Cohen. “Only about 10 percent of our historic wetlands remain, and the few wetlands left are dwindling every day to make room for pasture or urban development.” “If we save every remaining wetland, and double what we’ve got, there could be great gains for our wellbeing and for our climate goals.”

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