二氧化碳去除对碳循环的影响。

IF 9.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Current climate change reports Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-06-14 DOI:10.1007/s40641-018-0104-3
David P Keller, Andrew Lenton, Emma W Littleton, Andreas Oschlies, Vivian Scott, Naomi E Vaughan
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大气中二氧化碳的增加正在对地球系统产生有害影响。社会已经认识到,人为的二氧化碳排放必须迅速减少,以避免潜在的灾难性影响。仅通过减排来实现这一目标将非常困难。二氧化碳去除(CDR)已被建议通过增加天然碳汇、设计新的碳汇或将自然吸收与工程储存相结合来补充和补偿减排不足。在这里,我们回顾了碳循环对不同CDR方法的响应,并强调了最终决定CDR效果的碳库之间经常被忽视的相互作用和反馈。我们还确定了如果CDR要在减缓气候变化方面发挥作用,未来需要进行的研究,其中包括协调研究,以更好地了解(i)每种方法的基本机制,(ii)如何明确模拟它们,(iii)气候和碳循环的可逆变化如何,以及(iv)如何评估和监测CDR。
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The Effects of Carbon Dioxide Removal on the Carbon Cycle.

Increasing atmospheric CO2 is having detrimental effects on the Earth system. Societies have recognized that anthropogenic CO2 release must be rapidly reduced to avoid potentially catastrophic impacts. Achieving this via emissions reductions alone will be very difficult. Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) has been suggested to complement and compensate for insufficient emissions reductions, through increasing natural carbon sinks, engineering new carbon sinks, or combining natural uptake with engineered storage. Here, we review the carbon cycle responses to different CDR approaches and highlight the often-overlooked interaction and feedbacks between carbon reservoirs that ultimately determines CDR efficacy. We also identify future research that will be needed if CDR is to play a role in climate change mitigation, these include coordinated studies to better understand (i) the underlying mechanisms of each method, (ii) how they could be explicitly simulated, (iii) how reversible changes in the climate and carbon cycle are, and (iv) how to evaluate and monitor CDR.

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Current climate change reports
Current climate change reports Environmental Science-Global and Planetary Change
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期刊介绍: Current Climate Change Reports is dedicated to exploring the most recent research and policy issues in the dynamically evolving field of Climate Change. The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, encompassing Ecological Impacts, Advances in Modeling, Sea Level Projections, Extreme Events, Climate Feedback and Sensitivity, Hydrologic Impact, Effects on Human Health, and Economics and Policy Issues. Expert contributors provide reviews on the latest research, assess the effectiveness of available options, and engage in discussions about special considerations. All articles undergo a thorough peer-review process by specialists in the field to ensure accuracy and objectivity.
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