Key facts
- Peatlands are being recognized for their military significance in Europe.
- These wetlands are seen as natural barriers to potential attackers.
- Their importance extends beyond their ecological roles as carbon sinks and habitats.
Peatlands, known for their crucial role as carbon sinks and havens for rare species, are now gaining a new dimension of importance across Europe due to rising security tensions. These wetlands are increasingly being viewed by military strategists as natural barriers that could impede attackers, adding a significant geopolitical and defensive consideration to their ecological value.
