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Researchers from Dartmouth found that another side effect from global warming, forest fires, made the melting even worse.
We further conjecture that under a scenario of global warming, forest woody detritus carbon stocks (especially coarse woody debris) will be at risk for becoming net CO2 emitters.
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If so, they would need to consider the direct climate effects of forests so as to avoid perverse incentives to plant warming forests in places like the United States, Canada, Europe and the former Soviet Union.
Dubbed "carbon sinks" because they also absorb carbon dioxide, the most important greenhouse gas implicated in global warming, forests were one of the most important, and controversial, bargaining chips in the failed talks in The Hague last month over how to implement the 1997 Kyoto protocol.Ironically, though, the exploitation of forests can also contribute to global warming.
"Forests: fundamental for the balance between carbon emission and carbon absorption" In the era of global warming, forests are a fundamental requirement for the balance between carbon emission and carbon absorption.
Based on climate and soil conditions, it is estimated that 15-20 percent of the cultivable area needs irrigation in the moderately warm dry semi-desert zone, 5-85-8percentn the moderately warm semi-dry steppe zone, 2-52-5percentn the moderately warm semi-dry forested steppe zone, and 1-21-2percentn the moderately warm forest zone.
Based on climate and soil conditions, it is estimated that 15-20% of the cultivable area needs irrigation in the moderately warm dry semi-desert zone, 5-8% in the moderately warm semi-dry steppe zone, 2-5% in the moderately warm semi-dry forested steppe zone, and 1-2% in the moderately warm forest zone.
At that time, the place where Darwinius was discovered an oil shale quarry in Messel, Germany was a lush, warm forest inhabited by bats, crocodiles, diminutive relatives of early horses, and several primate species, all of which lived around a lake formed by a volcanic explosion almost a million years earlier (Franzen 1985; Lens et al. 2007).
Lazy orange sunbeams had begun to warm the forests, and through a crack in the door on bus number 270, I could smell pine and wild berries.
"Some 21,000 years ago, after the last Ice Age, warmer temperatures led to a loss of grassland over much of the Earth's surface as temperatures warmed and forests took over".
Another is backing university research on land ecosystems in a warming world, especially forests and crops.
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