Wildfires in carbon-rich tropical peatlands hit 2000-year high

Tropical peatlands, some of the planet’s largest underground carbon stores, are now burning at levels never seen in at least 2,000 years. By analyzing charcoal preserved in peat across multiple continents, scientists discovered that fires had actually been declining for more than a thousand years, largely shaped by natural climate patterns like drought. That long trend suddenly reversed in the 20th century, with a sharp surge in wildfires—especially in Southeast Asia and Australasia.

ScienceDaily

Human Activity Drives Unprecedented 20th-Century Fires in Tropical Peatlands

📰 Original title: Wildfires in carbon-rich tropical peatlands hit 2000-year high

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Human Activity Drives Unprecedented 20th-Century Fires in Tropical Peatlands

A recent study led by researchers from the University of Exeter reveals that wildfires in tropical peatlands have surged to levels not seen in at least 2,000 years. By analyzing charcoal preserved in…

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'Unprecedented' #wildfires in tropical peatlands during 20th century
A new study reveals an unprecedented increase in wildfires in tropical #peatlands during the 20th century.

https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1119817

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'Unprecedented' wildfires in tropical peatlands during 20th century

A new study reveals an unprecedented increase in wildfires in tropical peatlands during the 20th century.  

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Burned permafrost peatlands release carbon for years after wildfires, researchers find https://phys.org/news/2026-03-permafrost-peatlands-carbon-years-wildfires.html

#environment #peatlands #carbon #wildfire #wildfires

Burned permafrost peatlands release carbon for years after wildfires, researchers find

In the face of climate change, permafrost peatland wildfires could play more of a role in the destructive cycle of global warming, University of Alberta research suggests.

Phys.org
The crowning jewel of #Uganda 🇺🇬 is their national #bird, the Grey-Crowned Crane, a majestic #songbird 🎶🐦👑 of the #peatlands 🌊 Sadly, this title hasn’t protected them from #PalmOil and hunting. #BoycottPalmOil 🌴⛔️ #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect.bsky.social https://wp.me/pcFhgU-b7K?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=Palm+Oil+Detectives&utm_campaign=publer
#Peatlands in the #Magdalen Islands preserve a 4,000-year record of Atlantic storm activity, revealing that the region's recent surge in intense #hurricanes aligns with historical cycles of heightened storminess rather than being a strictly modern phenomenon.
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https://www.sflorg.com/2026/02/as02182601.html
Magdalen Islands’ peatlands hold vital clues about ancient Atlantic hurricanes

Core analysis provides an important timeline of higher and lower storm activity, and its links to climate

Always nice to see papers out - this one ist particularly important. Spotlight on #peatlands in Brazil, the country with the largest area of tropical peatland! More than 30 scientists call for Post-COP30 leadership. nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/25722611... @[email protected]

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Tagging for #SolarPunkSunday, @Dragofix ! We were posting about #Peat and #Peatlands today!

So, even if some peat (Canadian peat) is allegedly harvested *sustainably*, I'm thinking this article lays out the problems with using #Peat succinctly and without the hype!

#CornellCooperativeExtension - #PeatMoss and #Sustainability

Excerpt: "Besides #overharvesting, #PeatBogs, #Fens and #PeatSwamps are threatened by climate change, habitat and nearby developments that can change the nature of surrounding areas. They are sensitive to disturbance. There is research that suggests that harvesting of peat bogs adds to climate change by releasing carbon stored in these bogs.

"Peat bogs and fens in America are where #CarnivorousPlants, like #sundews, #bladderworts and #PitcherPlants, and #BogOrchids live side-by-side. The acidic nature of bogs/fens and humidity create the perfect environment for peat moss, orchids and carnivorous plants. #Peatlands are also home to other species that rely on their composition. #Turtles, birds such as #PalmWarblers and #EasternTowhees, #snakes and #grouse, to name a few.

"There are alternatives to peat moss that are more sustainable. #CocoCoir is a material made from the fibers of the coconut husk. When dried, it is packaged into bricks. Once re-hydrated, it can be used in garden containers to both absorb water and keep the soil from drying out. It can be used in the potting mix or on top of the soil instead of mulch. #RiceHulls can be used for drainage in container plant pots. Both coco coir and rice hulls are sustainable. Additionally, #compost can be used in place of peat moss. Coco coir, rice hulls and compost can all be used alone or mixed in with a commercial potting mix to make using peat moss more sustainable."

Learn more:
https://cce.cornell.edu/orleans/peat-moss-and-sustainability

#SolarPunkSunday #PeatAlternatives #PottingSoil #Sustainability #Gardening #GrowYourOwn #CoconutCoir