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Peat produces profit for businesses flooding Scotland’s wetlands

Por: ABC News World October 29, 2022

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STRATHSPEY, Scotland -- As BrewDog co-founder Martin Dickie trudged through his newly-acquired 9,000 acres of muted amber and jade moss, the Aberdeenshire native explained what makes Scotland’s peat special -- and why global corporations are investing in peat in the first place.“It’s a hundred-year project,” Dickie told ABC News during an interview at Kinrara Estate in Kinrara, Scotland. Named the Lost Forest, this plot of land is... + full article



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