20181018
Author :
Josep G. Canadell & E. Detlef Schulze
Josep G. Canadell & E. Detlef Schulze
Title : Global potential of biospheric carbon management for climate mitigation
Journal : Nature Communications
Comment :
Land-based biological carbon mitigation strategies are considered an important and viable pathway towards climate stabilization. However, to satisfy the growing demands for food, wood products, energy, climate mitigation and biodiversity conservation—all of which compete for increasingly limited quantities of biomass and land—the deployment of mitigation strategies must be driven by sustainable and integrated land management. If executed accordingly, through avoided emissions and carbon sequestration, biological carbon and bioenergy mitigation could save up to 38 billion tonnes
of carbon and 3–8% of estimated energy consumption, respectively, by 2050.
Comment :
Land-based biological carbon mitigation strategies are considered an important and viable pathway towards climate stabilization. However, to satisfy the growing demands for food, wood products, energy, climate mitigation and biodiversity conservation—all of which compete for increasingly limited quantities of biomass and land—the deployment of mitigation strategies must be driven by sustainable and integrated land management. If executed accordingly, through avoided emissions and carbon sequestration, biological carbon and bioenergy mitigation could save up to 38 billion tonnes
of carbon and 3–8% of estimated energy consumption, respectively, by 2050.
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