温室气体
环境科学
气候变化
生物群落
土壤碳
全球变暖
全球变化
温室气体清除
生态系统
大气科学
碳循环
全球温度
温室效应
减缓气候变化
环境保护
土地利用、土地利用的变化和林业
碳纤维
航程(航空)
固碳
全球变暖的影响
碳通量
土壤水分
二氧化碳
气候学
作者
C. L. Philip Chen,Manuel Delgado‐Baquerizo,Guiyao Zhou,Matthias C. Rillig,Bingyan Li,Changming Fang,Jie Li,Ming Nie
摘要
ABSTRACT Soil carbon greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are integral to climate security worldwide. Global change is known to impact soil GHG emissions; yet, the contribution of an increasing number of global change factors (GCFs) to the rates of carbon GHG emissions remains virtually unknown, challenging our capacity to forecast the trajectory of climate change. Here, we synthesize 1803 observations on soil CO 2 and CH 4 fluxes across 21 types of GCFs spanning a wide range of ecosystems (i.e., forests, grasslands, farmland, wetlands, tundras, and deserts) and found that an increasing number of GCFs will result in significant increases in CO 2 and CH 4 emissions. The impacts of GCFs on GHG emissions were largely explained by climate, biome types, and GCF‐induced changes in soil moisture, providing potential tools for managing global change. Our work provides critical insights, emphasizing that the number of global change stressors needs to be immediately reduced to help minimize the negative impacts of carbon greenhouse gas emissions on climate change.
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