Rethinking connection between soil as a carbon reservoir and global warming
Wednesday, October 5, 2011 - 13:30
in Earth & Climate
The soil plays a key role in the ecosystem, economy and global carbon cycle. After the oceans, the humus is the largest carbon reservoir. If humus decreases, additional CO2 gets into the atmosphere. Researchers have now discovered that the soil environment determines humus depletion, which means the question as to how soils respond to global climate change needs to be readdressed.