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Protecting the Peatlands of Ireland as Fuel Costs Skyrocket

Por: The New York Times World October 04, 2022

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LULLYMORE, Ireland — For centuries, the Irish have used to fuel the home fires. Stories of families coming together to bring home “the turf,” as peat is called in Ireland, evoke idyllic memories of a poorer, but simpler, life on the land. But now the Irish government, in the name of fighting climate change, conserving habitat and improving air quality, is moving to restrict the use of peat — and finding that .Ireland has more than half... + full article



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