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The ‘Bogfather’ turns to peatland to stall climate change

Last updated: July 4, 2026 3:36 pm
Ayesha Masood
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Dr. Chris Field doesn’t look like a climate warrior. He looks like a man who spends his days knee-deep in mud, which is exactly where he’s found his most potent weapon against global warming.

Known to peers and local communities as the “Bogfather,” Field is spearheading a massive, aggressive restoration of peatlands across the United Kingdom. While tech giants chase carbon-capture dreams through expensive mechanical filters, Field is betting on the oldest, most efficient technology on the planet: moss.

Peatlands cover just 3% of the world’s land surface, yet they hold twice as much carbon as all the world’s forests combined. When these bogs are drained for agriculture or commercial peat extraction, that stored carbon leaks back into the atmosphere as CO2. Field’s strategy is simple—stop the leaks.

“We aren’t inventing something new; we’re just getting out of nature’s way,” Field told a group of land managers during a site visit last month. He watched as his crew blocked a drainage ditch with a series of wooden dams, allowing the water table to rise. Within weeks, the sphagnum moss returned.

The process is deceptively straightforward. By re-wetting the landscape, Field halts the decomposition of organic matter, effectively locking the carbon back into the soil. It costs a fraction of industrial carbon-sequestration projects, and it provides a vital sanctuary for rare birds and insects that have been pushed to the brink by habitat loss.

Critics often point to the slow pace of re-wetting. It can take years for a degraded bog to return to a healthy, carbon-sequestering state. Field acknowledges the timeline, but he rejects the urgency of quick-fix alternatives.

“We don’t have the luxury of waiting for a miracle tech solution,” he said. “The moss doesn’t need a patent, and it doesn’t need electricity. It just needs the water to stay put.”

Government policy has been slow to catch up, often prioritizing industrial land use over ecological restoration. However, as extreme weather events increase, the economic case for natural flood management—which these bogs provide by acting as massive sponges—is gaining traction in parliament.

Field is currently overseeing the restoration of over 5,000 hectares. It’s a drop in the bucket globally, but for the local water table and the carbon budget, it’s a significant shift.

As the sun set over the damp landscape, the “Bogfather” knelt to inspect a patch of vibrant green moss. The work is quiet, dirty, and largely ignored by the headlines. But for Field, it’s the only way to keep the planet’s oldest carbon vault from finally unlocking.

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