North America is currently a net source of CO2 to the atmosphere, contributing to the global buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and associated changes in the Earth\u27s climate. In 2003, North America emitted nearly two billion metric tonnes of carbon to the atmosphere as CO2. North America\u27s fossil-fuel emissions in 2003 (1856 million metric tonnes of carbon ±10% with 95% certainty) were 27% of global emissions. Approximately 85% of those emissions were from the USA, 9% from Canada, and 6% from Mexico. The combustion of fossil fuels for commercial energy (primarily electricity) is the single largest contributor, accounting for approximately 42% of North American fossil emissions in 2003. Transportation is the second largest, ...
Northern wetlands contain ≈30% of the world’s terrestrial carbon store, resulting from the incomplet...
USGS’s Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center and USDA’s Agricultural Research Service collaborat...
Worldwide, forests have an enormous impact on the global C cycle. Of the 760 gigatons (1015 g, Gt) o...
North America is currently a net source of CO2 to the atmosphere, contributing to the global buildup...
North America is both a source and sink of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Continental sources - s...
The terrestrial ecosystems of North America have been identified as a sink of atmospheric CO2 though...
Large amounts of carbon (C) have been released into the atmosphere over the past centuries. Less tha...
Emissions of the principal greenhouse gas (GHG), car-bon dioxide (CO2), are driven primarily by the ...
We present an estimate of net CO2 exchange between the terrestrial biosphere and the atmosphere acro...
Development of regional policies to reduce net emissions of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) would be...
The global climate is believed to be changing in response to the release of large amounts of heat-tr...
Efforts to control climate change require the stabilization of atmospheric CO2 concentrations. This ...
KEY FINDINGS The assessment of terrestrial wetland carbon stocks has improved greatly since the Fi...
Scientific understanding of the global carbon cycle is required for developing national and internat...
We evaluated the potential of prairie wetlands in North America as carbon sinks. Agricultural conver...
Northern wetlands contain ≈30% of the world’s terrestrial carbon store, resulting from the incomplet...
USGS’s Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center and USDA’s Agricultural Research Service collaborat...
Worldwide, forests have an enormous impact on the global C cycle. Of the 760 gigatons (1015 g, Gt) o...
North America is currently a net source of CO2 to the atmosphere, contributing to the global buildup...
North America is both a source and sink of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Continental sources - s...
The terrestrial ecosystems of North America have been identified as a sink of atmospheric CO2 though...
Large amounts of carbon (C) have been released into the atmosphere over the past centuries. Less tha...
Emissions of the principal greenhouse gas (GHG), car-bon dioxide (CO2), are driven primarily by the ...
We present an estimate of net CO2 exchange between the terrestrial biosphere and the atmosphere acro...
Development of regional policies to reduce net emissions of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) would be...
The global climate is believed to be changing in response to the release of large amounts of heat-tr...
Efforts to control climate change require the stabilization of atmospheric CO2 concentrations. This ...
KEY FINDINGS The assessment of terrestrial wetland carbon stocks has improved greatly since the Fi...
Scientific understanding of the global carbon cycle is required for developing national and internat...
We evaluated the potential of prairie wetlands in North America as carbon sinks. Agricultural conver...
Northern wetlands contain ≈30% of the world’s terrestrial carbon store, resulting from the incomplet...
USGS’s Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center and USDA’s Agricultural Research Service collaborat...
Worldwide, forests have an enormous impact on the global C cycle. Of the 760 gigatons (1015 g, Gt) o...