Monday, February 18, 2019

Predicting Climate Change

Understanding carbon cycle feedbacks to predict climate change at large scale.


Data Enables Understanding of Carbon Cycle Feedbacks to Predict Climate Change at a Large Scale. (Credit:  Andrew Coelho, Unsplash Photography) Click to Enlarge.
Thomas Crowther identifies long-disappeared forests available for restoration across the world.  He will describe how there is room for an additional 1.2 trillion new trees around the world that could absorb more carbon than human emissions each year.  Crowther also describes data from thousands of soil samples collected by local scientists that reveal the world's Arctic and sub-Arctic regions store most of the world's carbon.  But the warming of these ecosystems is causing the release of this soil carbon, a process that could accelerate climate change by 17%.  This research is revealing that the restoration of vegetation and soil carbon is by far our best weapon in the fight against climate change.

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