Carbon Storage and Bioenergy: Using Forests for Climate Mitigation

Alice Favero, R. Mendelsohn, B. Sohngen
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The carbon mitigation literature has separately considered using forests to store carbon and as a source of bioenergy. In this paper, we look at both options to reach a 2°C mitigation target. This paper combines the global forest model, GTM, with the IAM WITCH model to study the optimal use of forestland to reach an aggressive global mitigation target. The analysis confirms that using both options is preferable to using either one alone. At first, while carbon prices are low, forest carbon storage dominates. However, when carbon prices pass $235/tCO2, wood bioenergy with CCS becomes increasingly important as a mechanism to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. The use of both mechanisms increases global forestland at the expense of marginal cropland. While the storage program dominates, natural forestland expands. But when the wood bioenergy program starts, natural forestland shrinks as more forests become managed for higher yields.
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碳储存和生物能源:利用森林减缓气候变化
关于碳缓解的文献分别考虑了利用森林储存碳和作为生物能源的来源。在本文中,我们研究了实现2°C减排目标的两种选择。本文将全球森林模型GTM与IAM WITCH模型相结合,研究林地的最佳利用,以实现积极的全球减缓目标。分析证实,使用这两种选择比单独使用任何一种更可取。起初,虽然碳价格很低,但森林碳储量占主导地位。然而,当碳价格超过235美元/吨二氧化碳时,具有CCS的木质生物能源作为一种从大气中去除二氧化碳的机制变得越来越重要。这两种机制的使用以牺牲边际农田为代价增加了全球森林面积。在储存项目占主导地位的同时,自然林地也在扩大。但是,当木材生物能源项目启动时,随着越来越多的森林被管理以获得更高的产量,自然林地会缩小。
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