The terrestrial carbon cycle: implications for the Kyoto protocol
Article 1998 en
Authors
WS
Will Steffen
WC
Wolfgang Crämer
JC
Josep G. Canadell
Abstract
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The Kyoto Protocol achieved a significant breakthrough by including terrestrial carbon sources and sinks into a legally binding emissions reduction framework. The effectiveness of the portocol can be improved by adopting a full carbon budget. Terrestrial carbon sinks are part of an active biological cycle and can offset fossil fuel emissions only temporarily, from decades to a century. They can thus buy time to address anthropogenic perturbation emissions.
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