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Natural climate solutions

Authors :
João S. Campari
Lars Laestadius
William H. Schlesinger
Joseph M. Kiesecker
Mario Herrero
David Shoch
Sara M. Leavitt
Peter W. Ellis
Daniela A. Miteva
Guy Lomax
Joseph Fargione
Richard A. Houghton
Eva K. Wollenberg
Emily Landis
Peter Potapov
Peter B. Woodbury
Bronson W. Griscom
Marcel Silvius
Francis E. Putz
Juha Siikamäki
Stephen Polasky
Christopher Delgado
Patricia Elias
Jonathan Sanderman
Chris Zganjar
Justin Adams
Allen Blackman
Trisha Gopalakrishna
Pete Smith
Susan Minnemeyer
Richard T. Conant
Marisa R. Hamsik
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 114(44)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Better stewardship of land is needed to achieve the Paris Climate Agreement goal of holding warming to below 2 °C; however, confusion persists about the specific set of land stewardship options available and their mitigation potential. To address this, we identify and quantify "natural climate solutions" (NCS): 20 conservation, restoration, and improved land management actions that increase carbon storage and/or avoid greenhouse gas emissions across global forests, wetlands, grasslands, and agricultural lands. We find that the maximum potential of NCS-when constrained by food security, fiber security, and biodiversity conservation-is 23.8 petagrams of CO2 equivalent (PgCO2e) y-1 (95% CI 20.3-37.4). This is ≥30% higher than prior estimates, which did not include the full range of options and safeguards considered here. About half of this maximum (11.3 PgCO2e y-1) represents cost-effective climate mitigation, assuming the social cost of CO2 pollution is ≥100 USD MgCO2e-1 by 2030. Natural climate solutions can provide 37% of cost-effective CO2 mitigation needed through 2030 for a >66% chance of holding warming to below 2 °C. One-third of this cost-effective NCS mitigation can be delivered at or below 10 USD MgCO2-1 Most NCS actions-if effectively implemented-also offer water filtration, flood buffering, soil health, biodiversity habitat, and enhanced climate resilience. Work remains to better constrain uncertainty of NCS mitigation estimates. Nevertheless, existing knowledge reported here provides a robust basis for immediate global action to improve ecosystem stewardship as a major solution to climate change.

Details

ISSN :
10916490
Volume :
114
Issue :
44
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Accession number :
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