DRONES IN ACTION: Peatland Restoration

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Reducing CO2 by 50 Tonnes/Ha Annually

The ‘Drone Re-peat’ project by SEAD Artists uses drones to reseed degraded peatlands, helping to reduce CO₂ emissions, lower flood risk, and open up new opportunities for crop cultivation.

Peatland degradation has led to the release of vast amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

Restoring these ecosystems is essential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change.

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