Carbon sequestration by soils can mitigate climate change; the stock of carbon in the soil is twice that in the atmosphere. Small changes in soil carbon can have a big impact on atmospheric carbon - according to recent analysis by scientists at CIAT and The Nature Conservanc
The recent trend of an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere ha...
When assessing soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration and its climate change (CC) mitigation potent...
Soils are both sinks and sources of C with great potential to mitigate climate change. Global estima...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Soils are crucial to managing climate change. They contain two to three times more carbon than the a...
Soil contains approximately 2344 Gt (1 gigaton = 1 billion tonnes) of organic carbon globally and is...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
The role of soil organic carbon in global carbon cycles is receiving increasing attention both as a ...
Over the last two decades, the sequestration of carbon in soils has often been advocated as a soluti...
The term 'carbon sequestration' is commonly used to describe any increase in soil organic carbon (SO...
This review looks at factors that may influence organic soil carbon and issues facing its inclusion ...
Reported potentials for sequestration of carbon in soils of agricultural lands are overly optimistic...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
The ‘4 per mille Soils for Food Security and Climate’ was launched at the COP21 with an aspiration t...
The carbon sink capacity of the world’s agricultural and degraded soils is 50 to 66 % of the histori...
The recent trend of an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere ha...
When assessing soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration and its climate change (CC) mitigation potent...
Soils are both sinks and sources of C with great potential to mitigate climate change. Global estima...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Soils are crucial to managing climate change. They contain two to three times more carbon than the a...
Soil contains approximately 2344 Gt (1 gigaton = 1 billion tonnes) of organic carbon globally and is...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
The role of soil organic carbon in global carbon cycles is receiving increasing attention both as a ...
Over the last two decades, the sequestration of carbon in soils has often been advocated as a soluti...
The term 'carbon sequestration' is commonly used to describe any increase in soil organic carbon (SO...
This review looks at factors that may influence organic soil carbon and issues facing its inclusion ...
Reported potentials for sequestration of carbon in soils of agricultural lands are overly optimistic...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
The ‘4 per mille Soils for Food Security and Climate’ was launched at the COP21 with an aspiration t...
The carbon sink capacity of the world’s agricultural and degraded soils is 50 to 66 % of the histori...
The recent trend of an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere ha...
When assessing soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration and its climate change (CC) mitigation potent...
Soils are both sinks and sources of C with great potential to mitigate climate change. Global estima...