Authors
Gabriel YK Moinet, Renske Hijbeek, Detlef P van Vuuren, Ken E Giller
Publication date
2023/5
Source
Global Change Biology
Volume
29
Issue
9
Pages
2384-2398
Description
The role of soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration as a ‘win‐win’ solution to both climate change and food insecurity receives an increasing promotion. The opportunity may be too good to be missed! Yet the tremendous complexity of the two issues at stake calls for a detailed and nuanced examination of any potential solution, no matter how appealing. Here, we critically re‐examine the benefits of global SOC sequestration strategies on both climate change mitigation and food production. While estimated contributions of SOC sequestration to climate change vary, almost none take SOC saturation into account. Here, we show that including saturation in estimations decreases any potential contribution of SOC sequestration to climate change mitigation by 53%–81% towards 2100. In addition, reviewing more than 21 meta‐analyses, we found that observed yield effects of increasing SOC are inconsistent, ranging …
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GYK Moinet, R Hijbeek, DP van Vuuren, KE Giller - Global Change Biology, 2023