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Study Finds Damaged Boreal Peatlands Could Triple Methane Emissions

Research indicates that Canada's boreal peatlands, impacted by oil and gas activities, are emitting significantly more methane than previously anticipated.

Editorial StaffJune 14, 20261 min read

A recent study highlights a concerning trend regarding Canada's boreal peatlands, which have not recovered from damage caused by oil and gas exploration as expected.

The findings suggest that methane emissions from these peatlands have tripled, raising alarms about their impact on climate change.

This research underscores the significant implications for climate risk associated with the ongoing exploitation of these ecosystems.