Global Warming & Permafrost Peatlands

In News

  • A recent study warned that permafrost peatlands in Europe and western Siberia might be approaching their tipping point faster than expected.

Image Courtesy: Climate Energy 

Key Findings

  • Northern europe: 
    • By 2040, northern Europe might become too wet and warm to support permafrost peatlands.
  • Peatlands:
    • About: 
      • Peatlands are a class of wetlands, which are ecosystems flooded with water. 
    • Helps in carbon dioxide reduction:
      • Waterlogged conditions limit microbial decay of dead plant materials rich in carbon dioxide. 
      • This prevents the reintroduction of the gas into the atmosphere.
      • Peatlands, which occupy only 3 percent of the global land surface, store twice as much carbon as all the world’s forests.
    • Permafrost Peatlands:
      • Some peatlands are buried under frozen ground or permafrost and exist as permafrost peatlands. 
      • They are found in the northern parts of Alaska, Canada, Russia and parts of northern Europe
      • Permafrost peatlands in Sweden, Norway, Finland and parts of European Russia, which are already seeing warmer temperatures, can reach their threshold before western Siberia
  • Efforts lost: 
    • By 2060, areas of Europe and Western Siberia could lose 75 per cent under moderate efforts to mitigate climate change. 
    • The figure could go as high as 81 per cent and 93 per cent if the world does little to address the issue.

Problems

  • Unsuitable conditions: 
    • Huge stocks of peat carbon have been protected for millennia by frozen conditions, but once those conditions become unsuitable, all that stored carbon can be lost very quickly
  • Affecting climate change:
    • This could release carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere, further accelerating climate change
  • Threat to infrastructure:
    • Thawing permafrost could threaten buildings and other infrastructure standing above it. Sweden, Alaska and Canada in the Arctic are already witnessing this.

Way Ahead

  • Strong climate change mitigation policies can limit or reverse the rate and extent at which Europe and western Siberia can lose the right climatic conditions to support permafrost peatlands.
  • Peatlands should be kept in a frozen state. This scenario requires strict emissions targets to be met, reductions to the consumption of energy and materials, and a fast transition towards sustainable living.
  • Field observations should be done in the peatlands to verify and understand them better.

Source: DTE

 
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