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EnviroThursday - 鈥淲hat鈥檚 Soil Got to Do With Climate Change鈥
鈥淲hat鈥檚 Soil Got to Do With Climate Change鈥
Speaker: , Professor of Soil Beigeochemistry, and Falasco Chair in Earth Sciences at the Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Merced
The soil system stores twice as much more carbon than the atmosphere and all of the world鈥檚 vegetation combined. Exchange of greenhouse gases between the soil and the atmosphere control composition of the earth鈥檚 climate. Over the last two centuries, human actions have increased the flux of greenhouse gases from soil to the atmosphere. Recent studies are highlighting the role of soil management to reverse the increasing concentrations of greenhouses in the atmosphere by implementation of climate smart land management practices. This presentation will include discussion on fundamental mechanisms by which soil system controls the earth鈥檚 climate, potential of different land management practices to bend the curve of increasing concentrations of greenhouses gases in the atmosphere; and the urgent need to center soils and equity in efforts to address climate change.
Contact: Ann Esson, [email protected]
Audience: Faculty, Students
Sponsors: Biology, Environmental Studies, Geology
Listed under: Campus Events, Front Page Events, Lectures and Speakers


Location
Zoom Presentation