reviewGlobal Change BiologyOct 31, 2023HYBRID OA

Carbon sequestration in soils and climate change mitigation—Definitions and pitfalls

Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut · Agroscope · +7 more institutions

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Abstract

Abstract The term carbon (C) sequestration has not just become a buzzword but is something of a siren's call to scientific communicators and media outlets. Carbon sequestration is the removal of C from the atmosphere and the storage, for example, in soil. It has the potential to partially compensate for anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and is, therefore, an important piece in the global climate change mitigation puzzle. However, the term C sequestration is often used misleadingly and, while likely unintentional, can lead to the perpetuation of biased conclusions and exaggerated expectations about its contribution to climate change mitigation efforts. Soils have considerable potential to take up C but…

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Keywords
  • Carbon sequestration
  • Climate change mitigation
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Environmental science
  • Climate change
  • Soil water
  • Global warming
  • Greenhouse gas removal
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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