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Peatlands & climate change Alex Kaat, Wetlands International [email protected] • • • • Content of this presentation Peatlands: What & where A climate / biodiversity disaster This can be solved at low costs What to do: Role for CBD Short film What are peatlands? Peatlands are wetlands where waterlogging delays decay, and dead plant materials form an organic soil: peat soil Peat: organic matter accumulated over thousands of years storing carbon in thick layers A peat bog is rain water fed Peat swamp forest River Mineral Soil Organic matter River … from the tundra … Yakutia, RF … to the tropics and … Borneo …from the mountains … Kyrgystan … to the sea … Archangelsk, RF Finland Values • • • • Poor for agriculture Rich biodiversity Water storage (peat = 90% water!) Carbon content! Global peatland distribution • Occur in 175 countries • 4 million km2 world wide (3 % of global land surface) Logging, palm oil pulpwood SE Asia Drainage -peatfires in Russia, 2010 Mining for fuel – horticulture Drainage for agriculture, overgrazing Changing climate? Stream channel Stream channel Drainage leads to subsidence - CO2 emissions Peat dome CO2 Clay / sand CO2 CO2 Drained peatlands are also extra fire prone CO2 CO2 Impact of drainage of tropical peatlands Relation between CO2 emission and watertable depth CO2 emission (t / ha / yr) 100 Source: Alterra Tropics Temperate Boreal 80 60 40 20 Source: Wösten, Alterra 0 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 average watertable depth (m) 0.8 • Drainage to 1 meter = emission of 90 ton CO2/ha/yr • When drained, peatlands become increasingly vulnerable to fires 1 Threatened carbon stores • Peatsoil 1400 Tonne / ha (rainforest 375 tonne C / ha) • Globally 550 Giga ton (Gt) C • 30% of terrestrial carbon • 75% of all carbon in the atmosphere • 15% (or 50 million ha) is threatened and degrading • releasing 2 Gt CO2 per annum • 6% of global emissions Magnitude of peat in climate issues Global terrestial carbon (1800 GT C) Other terrestial Forest stocks Peat stocks CO2 emissions (total 35 Gt/yr) Fossil Forest cover Peat Hotspots of CO2 emissions from drained peat Annual global peatland emissions 2 Giga ton CO2 USA 72 Mt EU 174 Mt Russia 160 Mt 115 Mt Central Asia 1 Gt SE Asia Solutions: conservation and restoration Rewetting: the solution China Ruourgai 2003 2006 Re-greening degraded peatlands Physical situation • • • • Peatlands: large carbon stock under threat Different from forests: ongoing emissions Easy / low cost to halt emissions Many co- benefits (biodiversity, water storage!) Global Political situation UN Policies (FCCC) • Emissions are not accounted in Annex 1 • No incentives (KP, REDD, CDM) Positive change… • Wetland management in drafts for LULUCF (new activity) • IPCC: review methodology on peat CBD: 5.6 Biodiversity and climate change • Strong focus on forests only • Reference to REDD / REDD plus • Peat once mentioned in a long list of ecosystems. Strategic plan Target 15 “By 2020, ecosystem resillience and the contribution of biodiversity to carbon stocks has been enhanced, through conservation and restoration, including restoration of at least 15% degraded ecosystems, thereby contributing to climate change mitigation and adaptation and to combating desertification.” • Good target as ‘restoration of 15% is ambitious. • No clear target on emissions or conservation of stocks. Make countries aware Yes, there is peat in your country Science base developed … Downloadable from www.wetlands.org Aim: No doubts among Parties on • Urgency of the issue • Option to address problem