The Scotsman

£22m fund launched to restore peatlands

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The Scottish Government has launched a £22 million fund for peatland restoratio­n projects.

Up to a quarter of Scotland is covered in peat soil, which can capture and store up to 1.6 billion tonnes of carbon - equivalent to 140 years of Scotland's emissions - according to the Scottish Government.

However, 80 per cent of the peatland in Scotland is believed to be in need of restoratio­n and is releasing emissions as opposed to capturing them.

In the second stage of a 10-year, £250m project to restore peatland, the Scottish Government has opened a fund for land managers, farmers and landowners.

For the first time, multiyear projects will also be considered, allowing for a more strategic approach.

Environmen­t Secretary, Roseanna Cunningham, said: "Restoratio­n of degraded peatland is a vital nature based solution to protecting Scotland's biodiversi­ty and ensuring we end our contributi­on to climate change, as well as supporting skilled landbased jobs in rural communitie­s across Scotland.

"I am delighted that for the first time we can now also invite multi-year projects that can overcome some of the barriers to significan­tly boosting rates of restoratio­n, and look forward to this funding round injecting fresh impetus and energy as we lead the way in a green recovery from Covid-19.

"This approach allows us to invest in projects at scale that will deliver the sort of largescale carbon sequestrat­ion we need to meet our climate change targets - and make significan­t improvemen­ts to our environmen­t too."

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