Friends of the Irish Environment presented a unique poem composed by ChatGPT to Ministers with responsibility for forestry and land use in Ireland. The poem entreated the Ministers to lower the depth of peat soils that qualify for protection from forestry. Entitled ‘Planting on Peat Soils’, the poem draws attention to the United Nations ‘Report on Global Peatlands’. According to the report, even the thin peat soils (over 10 cm) should be protected from any disturbance because of the increased emission of Green House Gases. The project is significant because in Russia, for example, the same guideline would protect three times as much land.
The poem also emphasizes the negative effects of forestry, underlining that it ‘spells disaster’ on peat soils as it would eventually result in the release of GHGs from peatlands. In the end, the poem calls for ‘truth and action’ to be undertaken and for ‘justice reign, as one day it must’.
Friends of the Irish Environment is an organization that works to achieve a more sustainable environment. Founded almost 40 years ago, the commitment and passion of the group has not waned and continues to seek justice on environmental issues.
Tony Lowes is one of the central people involved in the organization. Lowes is an environmental campaigner with many years of experience. He has been a fundamental part of the organization, leading several initiatives and campaigns to preserve the Irish environment.