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Land-use emissions play a critical role in land-based mitigation for Paris
climate targets

Nature Communications (full article online!)
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-05340-z

Scenarios that limit global warming to below 2 °C by 2100 assume
significant land-use change to support large-scale carbon dioxide (CO2)
removal from the atmosphere by afforestation/reforestation, avoided
deforestation, and Biomass Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS).
The more ambitious mitigation scenarios require even greater land area for
mitigation and/or earlier adoption of CO2 removal strategies. Here we show
that additional land-use change to meet a 1.5 °C climate change target
could result in net losses of carbon from the land. The effectiveness of
BECCS strongly depends on several assumptions related to the choice of
biomass, the fate of initial above ground biomass, and the fossil-fuel
emissions offset in the energy system. Depending on these factors, carbon
removed from the atmosphere through BECCS could easily be offset by losses
due to land-use change. If BECCS involves replacing high-carbon content
ecosystems with crops, then forest-based mitigation could be more efficient
for atmospheric CO2 removal than BECCS


Press summary:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180807131802.htm

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