COP30 │ Local Actions for Regional Strategies: Implementing ASEAN Frameworks for Peatland Management and Haze Control
Theme Climate and GHG
Peatlands are the world’s most carbon-dense terrestrial ecosystems, storing twice as much carbon as all forests’ biomass combined. Yet, they continue to be degraded, emitting significant greenhouse gases and threatening biodiversity, water regulation, and livelihoods. The Global Peatlands Assessment (GPA) 2022 highlights the urgency of reversing this trend and offers solid evidence to support the need for global action.
The Peatland Breakthrough (PB) is a collaborative effort to accelerate and mobilize action to conserve, rewet and restore, and enable the sustainable, wise use of the world’s peatlands in ways that maintain their essential functions to support climate goals, water security, biodiversity, and people’s livelihoods.
The Peatland Breakthrough provides a science-based framework with global targets and guiding principles developed through an inclusive and consultative process to ensure they are scientifically robust and widely accepted. It aims to significantly upscale and accelerate actions to support the conservation and restoration of peatlands, to reduce emissions, support removals, enhance resilience, and strengthen pathways aligned with the Paris Agreement goals. As part of the 2030 Breakthrough Agenda launched at UNFCCC COP26, the Peatland Breakthrough sets clear 2030 goals to accelerate action this decade toward climate-resilient net-zero pathways.
Objective of the Event
This one-hour event aims to:
Expected Outcomes
The Peatland Breakthrough is a global call to action led by Wetlands International, the United Nations Environment Programme, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the Greifswald Mire Centre, developed in close alignment with the Global Peatlands Initiative, and in collaboration with the High-Level Climate Champions Team and the Convention on Wetlands.
Our growing list of partners includes: Landscape Finance Lab, the Global Environment Centre, RE-PEAT, and The Nature Conservancy.
Theme Climate and GHG
Theme Climate and GHG
Theme Climate and GHG
Theme Climate and GHG