Innovative soil management to store carbon required
Climate change will see Australia’s soil emit CO2 and add to global warming
- Date:
- March 26, 2024
- Source:
- Curtin University
- Summary:
- New research has shown the warming climate will turn Australia’s soil into a net emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2), unless action is taken. Soil helps to keep the planet cool by absorbing carbon, however as the climate gets warmer its ability to retain carbon decreases — and in some instances can start to release some carbon back into the air. A global research team has predicted the changes in the amount of carbon in Australia’s soil between now and the year 2100.
FULL STORY
New Curtin University research has shown the warming climate will turn Australia’s soil into a net emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2), unless action is taken.
Soil helps to keep the planet cool by absorbing carbon, however as the climate gets warmer its ability to retain carbon decreases — and in some instances can start to release some carbon back into the air.
A global research team — led by Professor Raphael Viscarra Rossel from Curtin’s School of Molecular and Life Sciences — predicted the changes in the amount of carbon in Australia’s soil between now and the year 2100.
Story Source:
Materials provided by Curtin University. Original written by Samuel Jeremic. Note: Content may be edited for style and length.
Journal Reference:
- R. A. Viscarra Rossel, M. Zhang, T. Behrens, R. Webster. A warming climate will make Australian soil a net emitter of atmospheric CO2. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 2024; 7 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41612-024-00619-z
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Curtin University. “Climate change will see Australia’s soil emit CO2 and add to global warming.” ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 26 March 2024. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 03 / 240326103845.htm>.