温室气体
环境科学
气候变化
碳纤维
全球变暖
减缓气候变化
农林复合经营
生态学
生物
复合数
复合材料
材料科学
作者
James MacCarthy,Alexandra Tyukavina,Mikaela Weisse,Nancy L. Harris,Erin Glen
摘要
Abstract Canadian wildfires in 2023 were record breaking with wide‐reaching impacts on people, nature, and climate. Extreme heat and low rainfall associated with climate change led to unprecedented forest fires that released enormous amounts of carbon as they burned. This study used data on fire‐driven tree cover loss and forest carbon fluxes to estimate the total extent of stand‐replacing forest fires and their associated carbon emissions. We found that the 2023 Canadian wildfires burned nearly 7.8 million hectares of forest and accounted for more than a quarter of all tree cover loss globally. Furthermore, forests impacted by wildfires emitted nearly 3 billion tons of CO 2 or about 25% more carbon than all primary tropical tree cover loss that year. These results have important implications for global carbon budgets because emissions from these wildfires will largely be excluded from official greenhouse gas reporting.
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