One of the most pressing and globally recognized challenges is how to mitigate the effects of global environment change brought about by increasing emissions of greenhouse gases, especially CO2. In this review we evaluate the potential contribution of four biological approaches to mitigating global environment change: reducing atmospheric CO2 concentrations through soil carbon sequestration and afforestation; reducing predicted increases in global surface temperatures through increasing the albedo of crop plants; and fertilizing the oceans to increase primary productivity and CO2 drawdown. We conclude that none of these biological approaches are ‘magic bullets’ capable of reversing environmental changes brought about by increasing emissions...
The likelihood that continuing greenhouse-gas emissions will lead to an unmanageable degree of clima...
Conventional row crop agriculture for both food and fuel is a source of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nit...
Climate change refers to a paradigm shift in the climatic pattern of a location, region or planet wh...
One of the most pressing and globally recognized challenges is how to mitigate the effects of global...
Crops and forests are already responding to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide and air temperatures. ...
We explored the climate impacts for two land-use change scenarios, aimed at mitigating the buildup o...
SummaryThe likelihood that continuing greenhouse-gas emissions will lead to an unmanageable degree o...
Climate change mitigation through the sequestration of carbon (C), and the protection of biodiversit...
Elevated concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs), particularly carbon dioxide (CO2), h...
Ecosystems influence climate through multiple pathways, primarily by changing the energy, water, and...
International efforts to mitigate human-caused changes in the Earth’s climate are considering a syst...
Human causes of global environmental change are invariably linked to inconsistencies in the relation...
A combined approach of deliberate CO2 removal (CDR) from the atmosphere alongside reducing CO2 emiss...
Land-use changes since the start of the industrial era account for nearly one-third of the cumulativ...
Global warming influences the human and environment in various ways, such as sea-level rise, shrinki...
The likelihood that continuing greenhouse-gas emissions will lead to an unmanageable degree of clima...
Conventional row crop agriculture for both food and fuel is a source of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nit...
Climate change refers to a paradigm shift in the climatic pattern of a location, region or planet wh...
One of the most pressing and globally recognized challenges is how to mitigate the effects of global...
Crops and forests are already responding to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide and air temperatures. ...
We explored the climate impacts for two land-use change scenarios, aimed at mitigating the buildup o...
SummaryThe likelihood that continuing greenhouse-gas emissions will lead to an unmanageable degree o...
Climate change mitigation through the sequestration of carbon (C), and the protection of biodiversit...
Elevated concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs), particularly carbon dioxide (CO2), h...
Ecosystems influence climate through multiple pathways, primarily by changing the energy, water, and...
International efforts to mitigate human-caused changes in the Earth’s climate are considering a syst...
Human causes of global environmental change are invariably linked to inconsistencies in the relation...
A combined approach of deliberate CO2 removal (CDR) from the atmosphere alongside reducing CO2 emiss...
Land-use changes since the start of the industrial era account for nearly one-third of the cumulativ...
Global warming influences the human and environment in various ways, such as sea-level rise, shrinki...
The likelihood that continuing greenhouse-gas emissions will lead to an unmanageable degree of clima...
Conventional row crop agriculture for both food and fuel is a source of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nit...
Climate change refers to a paradigm shift in the climatic pattern of a location, region or planet wh...