Eight Thousand Years of Bog Bodies Reveal a Grim Burial Tradition The first comprehensive survey of a 7,000-year-old burial tradition reveals an often violent final ritual.
The World’s Peatlands Are Climate Bombs Waiting to Detonate They face threats around the world and must be protected.
Protecting the Peatlands of Ireland as Fuel Costs Skyrocket One in seven Irish households still burn peat for heat. New rules are aimed at discouraging a practice that many consider part of the culture.
How Do We Track the Fortunes of the World’s Peatlands? They’re critical resources in taking carbon out of the atmosphere. What are the signs of our progress toward saving them or indications that we’re failing?