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Deutsch: Gefährdete Klimaretter: Moore binden 2x so viel Co2 wie alle Wälder der Erde. Unser Erklärfilm zeigt, wie sie das machen und was wir tun müssen, damit sie uns noch mehr helfen.

Um unsere Klimaziele zu erreichen, brauchen wir das Moor.

Durch die Wiedervernässung der Moore werden Treibhausgase reduziert und CO2 gebunden.

Dafür brauchen wir die produktive und landwirtschaftliche Nutzung von nassen und vernässten Mooren, Paludikultur genannt.

Unser Erklärfilm zeigt wie Moore entstehen, das Klima retten und was wir für sie tun müssen.

Kapitel 00:00 Was ist ein Moor? 00:53 Moore als CO2-Speicher 02:00 Moore weltweit: entwässerte & gefährdet 02:52 Von der Wiedervernässung zur Paludikultur 04:01 Moorschutz und Klimaziele

In 19 Kapiteln zeigt der MOORATLAS 2023 Daten und Fakten zu den nassen Klimaschützern: https://www.boell.de/de/mooratlas
English: Introductory video explaining how moores interact with greenhouse gases and how they can be used in climate change mitigation.
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Author Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung

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