Our Soil is Poised To Release Billions of Tons of Carbon – Futurism

Posted: November 7, 2020 at 9:01 pm

Soil Spill

If the planets temperatures increase by just two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, it could trigger a catastrophic release of even more carbon currently sequestered in the soil.

New projects, published Monday in the journal Nature Communications, suggest that scenario would release 230 billion tons of carbon more than twice as much as the U.S. has emitted into the atmosphere over the last century. Needless to say, thatgrim eventuality could fast-track us toward planetary disaster.

Two degrees Celsius over preindustrial temperatures is the upper threshold of global warming that the Paris agreement which U.S. President Trump backed out ofin 2019 is trying to avoid.

The University of Exeter study looked into the sensitivity of the planets soil, which holds between two and three times more carbon than the atmosphere, and found that rising temperatures would rapidly reduce its ability to retain the carbon.

The research, unfortunately, didnt even account for all of the carbon releases that rising temperatures would trigger. Other massive carbon sinks, like Arctic permafrost and the oceans, would also be releasing their stores of carbon at the same time.

Our study rules out the most extreme projections but nonetheless suggests substantial soil carbon losses due to climate change at only 2C warming, and this doesnt even include losses of deeper permafrost carbon, study coauthor and Exeter researcher Sarah Chadburn said in a press release.

READ MORE: Warming of 2 C would release billions of tons of soil carbon [University of Exeter]

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