I had a great time (click here) exploring the Islay peat fields at the Laphroaig Distillery.
Annual emissions from degraded peatlands (including fires) of 2 to 3 gigatonnes of CO2 a year. (click here) That is from degraded peatlands. That number doesn't even approach the damage done when peat is used as fuel.
No one should be stating peat is a renewable fuel. It is not!
Peat is a greenhouse gas SINK, not a resource for fuel.
Annual emissions from degraded peatlands (including fires) of 2 to 3 gigatonnes of CO2 a year. (click here) That is from degraded peatlands. That number doesn't even approach the damage done when peat is used as fuel.
No one should be stating peat is a renewable fuel. It is not!
Peat is a greenhouse gas SINK, not a resource for fuel.