If we decide to take up the challenge of managing the Earth's surface carbon cycle as a way of mitigating anthropogenic carbon emissions, we cannot ignore the contribution of inland water any longer.
According to a predictive model developed by a CNRS researcher and his European colleagues, the microalgae present in peat ...
Anthropogenic organic aerosols are carbon-containing particles emitted by humans into the air, which are classified as ...
Princeton University and Xiamen University researchers report that in tropical and subtropical oligotrophic waters, ocean acidification reduces primary production, the process of photosynthesis in ...
According to a predictive model, the microalgae present in peat bogs could offset up to 14% of future CO2 emissions, thanks to their photosynthetic activity. This conclusion was reached by basing the ...
Carbon cycle–climate feedbacks are expected to ... processes on the size of the terrestrial carbon sink. For example, anthropogenic nitrogen deposition, which is not considered in their model ...
as part of what is called ‘the global carbon cycle.’ A change in any of these fluxes could have wide-ranging impacts on ecosystems and our climate. The IAEA Environment Laboratories apply nuclear and ...
According to a predictive model developed by a CNRS researcher1 and his European colleagues, the microalgae present in peat bogs could offset up to ...
This result lifts the veil on a currently ambiguous section of the terrestrial carbon cycle 3 and its alterations by anthropogenic climate change. The associated study is published in Nature ...