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Bogs have a wider value to society if intact than the limited short-term economic gains of the minority vested interest of peat extractors, says an An Taisce spokesman.
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Bogs have a unique chemical balance that preserves organic materials far better than anything else.
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Bogs have a wider value to society if intact than the limited short-term economic gains of the minority vested interest of peat extractors, says an An Taisce spokesman.
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You need boots like these Bogs that are warm and waterproof.
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Bogs, for example, are nutrient poor and have low productivity but high carbon storage, whereas fens are nutrient rich and have high productivity.
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Bogs and peatlands represent a very different land cover type than forests and must be considered separately when assessing the role of disturbance in the boreal forest (see section 8.4.4.4).
Climate change in relation to carbon uptake and carbon storage in the Arctic 2009
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Bogs and marshes do not freeze immediately, rhythms change, and we have to change our routes of movement and this means the whole system of living is under change.
Kola~ the Saami community of Lovozero climate change case study 2009
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