The effectiveness of global protected areas for climate change mitigation DOI Creative Commons
Laura Duncanson, Mengyu Liang,

Veronika Leitold

et al.

Nature Communications, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: June 1, 2023

Forests play a critical role in stabilizing Earth's climate. Establishing protected areas (PAs) represents one approach to forest conservation, but PAs were rarely created mitigate climate change. The global impact of on the carbon cycle has not previously been quantified due lack accurate global-scale stock maps. Here we used ~412 million lidar samples from NASA's GEDI mission estimate total PA aboveground (C) 61.43 Gt (+/- 0.31), 26% all mapped terrestrial woody C. Of this total, 9.65 + /- 0.88 additional was attributed status. These higher C stocks are primarily avoided emissions deforestation and degradation compared unprotected forests. This is roughly equivalent year annual fossil fuel emissions. results underscore importance conservation high biomass forests for avoiding preserving future sequestration.

Language: Английский

Combatting global grassland degradation DOI
Richard D. Bardgett, James M. Bullock, Sandra Lavorel

et al.

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 2(10), P. 720 - 735

Published: Sept. 7, 2021

Language: Английский

Citations

868

Towards a global-scale soil climate mitigation strategy DOI Creative Commons
Wulf Amelung, Déborah Bossio, W. de Vries

et al.

Nature Communications, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 11(1)

Published: Oct. 27, 2020

Abstract Sustainable soil carbon sequestration practices need to be rapidly scaled up and implemented contribute climate change mitigation. We highlight that the major potential for is in cropland soils, especially those with large yield gaps and/or historic organic losses. The implementation of measures requires a diverse set options, each adapted local conditions management opportunities, accounting site-specific trade-offs. propose establishment information system containing localised on group, degradation status, crop gap, associated carbon-sequestration potentials, as well provision incentives policies translate options into region- soil-specific practices.

Language: Английский

Citations

579

Mapping carbon accumulation potential from global natural forest regrowth DOI
Susan C. Cook‐Patton, Sara M. Leavitt, David A. Gibbs

et al.

Nature, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 585(7826), P. 545 - 550

Published: Sept. 23, 2020

Language: Английский

Citations

468

Permafrost carbon emissions in a changing Arctic DOI
Kimberley Miner, M. R. Turetsky, Edward Malina

et al.

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 3(1), P. 55 - 67

Published: Jan. 11, 2022

Language: Английский

Citations

391

Land‐based measures to mitigate climate change: Potential and feasibility by country DOI
Stephanie Roe, Charlotte Streck, Robert Beach

et al.

Global Change Biology, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 27(23), P. 6025 - 6058

Published: Oct. 11, 2021

Land-based climate mitigation measures have gained significant attention and importance in public private sector policies. Building on previous studies, we refine update the potentials for 20 land-based >200 countries five regions, comparing "bottom-up" sectoral estimates with integrated assessment models (IAMs). We also assess implementation feasibility at country level. Cost-effective (available up to $100/tCO2 eq) is 8-13.8 GtCO2 eq yr-1 between 2020 2050, bottom end of this range representing IAM median upper estimate. The cost-effective estimate about 40% available technical potential line achieving a 1.5°C pathway 2050. Compared potentials, represent more realistic actionable target policy. approximately 50% from forests other ecosystems, 35% agriculture, 15% demand-side measures. varies sixfold across regions assessed (0.75-4.8 GtCO2eq ) top 15 account 60% global potential. Protection ecosystems present particularly high efficiency, provision co-benefits, relatively lower costs. suggests that governance, economic investment, socio-cultural conditions influence likelihood are realized. A substantial portion (80%) developing LDCs, where barriers greatest concern. Assisting overcome may result quantities near-term, low-cost while locally important adaptation development benefits. Opportunities among vary widely depending types available, their co-benefits risks, feasibility. Enhanced investments country-specific plans accommodate complexity urgently needed realize large improved land stewardship.

Language: Английский

Citations

279

Climate change, tropical fisheries and prospects for sustainable development DOI
Vicky W. Y. Lam, Edward H. Allison, Johann D. Bell

et al.

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 1(9), P. 440 - 454

Published: Aug. 4, 2020

Language: Английский

Citations

228

Accelerating the energy transition to achieve carbon neutrality DOI

Lizette De La Peña,

Ru Guo,

Xiaojing Cao

et al.

Resources Conservation and Recycling, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 177, P. 105957 - 105957

Published: Oct. 14, 2021

Language: Английский

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216

The role of soil in regulation of climate DOI Creative Commons
Rattan Lal,

Curtis Monger,

L. E. Nave

et al.

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 376(1834), P. 20210084 - 20210084

Published: Aug. 4, 2021

The soil carbon (C) stock, comprising organic C (SOC) and inorganic (SIC) being the largest reservoir of terrestrial biosphere, is a critical part global cycle. Soil has been source greenhouse gases (GHGs) since dawn settled agriculture about 10 millenia ago. Soils agricultural ecosystems are depleted their SOC stocks magnitude depletion greater in those prone to accelerated erosion by water wind other degradation processes. Adoption judicious land use science-based management practices can lead re-carbonization soils make them sink for atmospheric C. humid climates have potential increase storage arid semiarid store both SIC. Payments managers sequestration soil, based on credible measurement changes at farm or landscape levels, also important promoting adoption recommended practices. In conjunction with rapid aggressive reduction GHG emissions across all sectors economy, (and vegetation) be an negative method limiting warming 1.5 2°C This article theme issue 'The role delivering Nature's Contributions People'.

Language: Английский

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166

Natural climate solutions for Canada DOI Creative Commons
C. Ronnie Drever, Susan C. Cook‐Patton, Fardausi Akhter

et al.

Science Advances, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 7(23)

Published: June 4, 2021

Canada has natural solutions to support its efforts tackle climate change: forests, wetlands, grasslands, and agriculture.

Language: Английский

Citations

165

A global meta-analysis of soil organic carbon in the Anthropocene DOI Creative Commons
Damien Beillouin, Marc Corbeels, Julien Demenois

et al.

Nature Communications, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: June 22, 2023

Anthropogenic activities profoundly impact soil organic carbon (SOC), affecting its contribution to ecosystem services such as climate regulation. Here, we conducted a thorough review of the impacts land-use change, land management, and change on SOC. Using second-order meta-analysis, synthesized findings from 230 first-order meta-analyses comprising over 25,000 primary studies. We show that (i) conversion for crop production leads high SOC loss, can be partially restored through management practices, particularly by introducing trees incorporating exogenous in form biochar or amendments, (ii) practices are implemented forests generally result depletion SOC, (iii) indirect effects wildfires, have greater than direct (e.g., rising temperatures). The our study provide strong evidence assist decision-makers safeguarding stocks promoting restoration. Furthermore, they serve crucial research roadmap, identifying areas require attention fill knowledge gaps concerning factors driving changes

Language: Английский

Citations

165