Patagonia's peatlands are a natural carbon sink that absorb and store great amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. They are the focus of a new cross-border conservation and restoration effort in Argentina and Chile.
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- Patagonia's peatlands act as major natural carbon sinks.
- Argentina and Chile have launched a cross-border conservation initiative. 12s
- Peatlands face threats from drainage, land-use changes, and harvesting. 17s
- Chile has introduced legislation for sustainable peatland management. 1m 15s
- Disturbing peatlands could turn them from carbon sinks to carbon emitters. 1m 49s