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The Peatland Code is a voluntary certification standard for UK peatland projects wishing to market the climate benefits of peatland restoration and provides assurances to voluntary carbon market buyers that the climate benefits being sold are real, quantifiable, additional and permanent.
In recent years, there has been growing concerns over the environmental impact of peat extraction and its use. These concerns have led to widespread initiatives to phase out its usage and promote peat free alternatives.
The Flow Country (Scottish Gaelic: Dthaich nam Boglaichean) is a vast area of bog peatland in Caithness and Sutherland, northern Scotland. It is the largest blanket bog in Europe, and covers about 4,000 km2 (1,500 sq mi).
From Bodmin Moor, Dartmoor and Exmoor in the south west, through the Peak District and Pennines to Cumbria and the North York Moors, Englands upland peatlands are a priceless resource for current and future generations.
Peatland extent Of this around 640,000 hectares (22%) is estimated to be in a near-natural condition. To calculate the total estimated peatland area the project used national peat depth definitions of 40 centimetres in England and Wales and 50 centimetres in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

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ing to Xu et al. (2018), the majority of the worlds peatlands are situated in Asia (38.4%) and North America (31.6%, mostly Canada Alaska). European peatlands make up 12.5%, followed by South America (11.5%), Africa (4.4%), and Australasia and Oceania (1.6%).
For example, draining water away from peat bogs causes the peat to dry, resulting in the vegetation decomposing much faster and the release of carbon. Similarly burning peat just as burning a tree has the potential to release hundreds of years of stored carbon back into the atmosphere.

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