The majority of the Earth’s terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimulates the loss of this carbon to the atmosphere, it could drive further planetary warming. Despite evidence that warming enhances carbon fluxes to and from the soil, the net global balance between these responses remains uncertain. Here we present a comprehensive analysis of warming-induced changes in soil carbon stocks by assembling data from 49 field experiments located across North America, Europe and Asia. We find that the effects of warming are contingent on the size of the initial soil carbon stock, with considerable losses occurring in high-latitude areas. By extrapolating this empirical relationship to the global scale, we provide est...
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Global warming may lead to carbon transfers from soils to the atmosphere, yet this positive feedback...
Carbon and nitrogen in soils varies worldwide, but concerns are being raised about the release rates...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. The majority of the Earth\u27s terrestrial...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth’s terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth’s terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The feedback between planetary warming and soil carbon loss has been the focus of considerable scie...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Global warming may lead to carbon transfers from soils to the atmosphere, yet this positive feedback...
Carbon and nitrogen in soils varies worldwide, but concerns are being raised about the release rates...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. The majority of the Earth\u27s terrestrial...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth’s terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth’s terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The majority of the Earth's terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming stimu...
The feedback between planetary warming and soil carbon loss has been the focus of considerable scie...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Global warming may lead to carbon transfers from soils to the atmosphere, yet this positive feedback...
Carbon and nitrogen in soils varies worldwide, but concerns are being raised about the release rates...