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    Wed, 26th Jan 2022 15:47:00
    Northern Ireland's peatlands face 'toxic' nitrogen risk
    Researchers have found unexpectedly high levels of nitrogen in vegetation on the remote Cuilcagh mountainside in County Fermanagh. Nitrogen is not a greenhouse gas, but it poses a real threat. Peatlands are considered some of the most valuable ecosystems on the planet, and can reduce greenhouse gases by locking away carbon. However, rainwater is bringing emissions from thousands of miles away and killing critical species. "Nitrogen is directly toxic to our peat-forming species," said Roisin Grimes, a peatlands officer with Ulster Wildlife. "So our sphagnum mosses are what take carbon out of the atmosphere and lock it into layers of peat, and they're actually being killed by these high levels of nitrogen." After air monitoring showed low levels of nitrogen, she began looking at something Fermanagh gets plenty of - rain. "What we have here is our wet deposition monitor, and it's looking at nitrogen that's maybe being emitted from miles away, up to thousands of miles away, it's gone into the atmosphere and then it's come back down on to this site here on Cuilcagh through rainwater." Cuilcagh is one of a number of sites across Northern Ireland where the monitoring work is taking place, and it is not complicated. The upturned bottom half of a plant pot, pierced with wires running down into little pots, collects samples from the air, while a plastic funnel channels rainwater into a bucket. The samples from all sites are collected and sent away for analysis. At Ballynahone Bog near Maghera, there are monitors strung across the slowly dampening ground, to offer the widest possible picture of what is happening with nitrogen emissions. "One in 10 of our species in Northern Ireland are at risk of extinction - these sites are really ark sites if you like, they're reservoirs of our biodiversity," said Keith Finnegan, from the Northern Ireland Environment Agency. "They also have the potential to deliver ecosystem services, store water to prevent flooding, capture carbon to prevent global warming. "They're fundamentally important to producing a sustainable society and a sustainable economy." Ballynahone Bog is one of our most protected sites - it's designated to have Special Scientific Interest, as well as being a Special Area of Conservation (SAC), a National Nature Reserve (NNR) and a RAMSAR site - a wetland of international importance. It is slowly becoming a functioning bog again, with historic drains blocked to allow water to build up and encourage the carbon-absorbing plants to re-establish themselves. But nitrogen emissions from nearby agriculture, transport, power generation and heating has already damaged lichens on the site. The gas is also contained in ammonia. "97% of ammonia in Northern Ireland comes from agriculture," said Mr Finnegan. "What we want to do is work with the agricultural sector to keep that nitrogen on the farm, where it can do good, where it can grow crops, where it can help feed us. "At the minute, a lot of it is escaping, and we want to help the agricultural sector modernise to capture that nitrogen and keep it where it should be, producing food." That is being done through advances in slurry-spreading equipment and changes in livestock feed to reduce the amount of ammonia excreted. Almost a fifth of Northern Ireland (18%) is covered in peatland. But much of it is already damaged. Over the decades, it has been drained to extract turf for fuel, or make the land suitable for farming, so it no longer absorbs emissions and in many cases emits the carbon it has locked away over millennia. The draft environment strategy proposes the longest, slowest target in the UK and Ireland for conserving or restoring our peatlands. But nitrogen is not just Northern Ireland's problem. "We do have solutions to this nitrogen deposition problem," said Ms Grimes. "But it's a complex issue, and it's going to take work not just in Northern Ireland, but across the globe to try and reduce these nitrogen levels and how much is actually being emitted. "Because we don't really have much power to do anything once it gets on the site."
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    Atlantis Viewpoint
    The combustion of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and other fuels is the major source of nitrogen in atmospheric deposition. When burned, fossil fuels release nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere, which contribute to the formation of smog and acid rain. Toxic gases for almost every living organism on this planet. A dangerous level is already being recorded in North Ireland, where air currents from around the world flow into precipitation. The recent records on nitrogen-laden rainfalls over North Ireland is now another factor that shows that our burning of fossil fuels is having multiple detrimental affects on our air quality and the organisms that help to absorb pollutants, especially now the man-made pollutants. Fortunately, there is another way of doing things. We want to upgrade global energy systems to Concentrated Solar Power, Wind, Geothermal or any other #TrueCleanEnergy sources. New technologies that can produce clean electricity and green hydrogen for our industrial processes, transportation, and our day-to-day human life. There's no need to keep polluting the air we breathe by using fossil fuels, we have True Clean Energy systems available and ready to go.
         



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