Garden for everyone?Hiking for home cultivation accelerates the climate crisis

Garden for everyone?Hiking for home cultivation accelerates the climate crisis

Peat consumption, functionally non -renewable natural material increases.Foto | Neslihan Gunaydin / UnsplashZahradničení je lékem na psychické neduhy pandemií unavené společnosti, oddechem, meditací, malým splynutím s přírodou i příjemně únavnou fyzickou činností. Navíc přináší užitečné zkušenosti, radosti a úrodu k tomu. Úplně pozitivní bilance zahradníků a zahrádek ale také není. Píše o tom Independent.Víme, reklamy jsou otravné. A respektujeme, že je máte vypnuté :-) Budeme rádi, když nás podpoříte jinak.
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Zahrádka pro každého? Záliba v domácím pěstování urychluje klimatickou krizi

Many newly -baked gardeners have decided to support their own independence and self -sufficiency in recent years.Garden centers, manufacturers of agricultural technology and various suppliers "Make yourself".The number of gardens, especially in cities, is growing comfortably.Flights, roof and balcony fields, gardens in front of houses.This nice connection to the roots of agricultural production and nature also has an associated effect.

Peat consumption, functionally non -renewable natural material increases.Lovers of this noble hobby often unknowingly contribute to plundering peat bogs.One millimeter of peat has been for thousands of years and its mining after tonnes is a matter of minutes.

In addition, as activists warn: “Only in the peat bogs of the UK is bound by 300 million tons of potentially dangerous greenhouse gases, now absorbed, which can release mining into the atmosphere.“Interest in gardening and greening of all places where it is a bit possible, paradoxically contributes to the disposal of an invaluable habitat inhabited by a number of unique species of plants and animals as well as to the acceleration of climate change.

Between 2015 and 2019, its share in the garden substrates sold decreased by approximately 10 percentage points, which was far from raising increasing demand.The British Movement Friends of the Earth are therefore arguing for the government to fulfill its already ten -year -old voluntary commitment and renounce mining, sales and use of peat, and finally allowed the consumer to buy alternative substrates without peat.

"Peat bogs, Blata and wetlands are Britain's rainforests," adds Paul de Zyla, head of the Growing Media Monitor.Gardening is fine, having a piece of greenery within reach of us.But as with any noble intention, everything is very harmful.And an overexposed universal requirement after gardening can have bad environmental impacts.

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