Study Finds Optimal Water Levels for Methane Control in Danish Wetlands
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A study from the University of Copenhagen reveals that maintaining stable water levels in Danish wetlands can significantly reduce methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas. The research indicates that optimal water levels should be about 10 centimeters below the soil surface to promote methane oxidation, while cautioning against permanent flooding that could increase emissions. Effective water management and continuous monitoring are essential for successful peatland restoration and climate mitigation efforts.

Feb 4, 2026, 6:04 AM