A U. S. Carbon Cycle Science Plan

A U. S. Carbon Cycle Science Plan by U. S. GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH PROGRAM is published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on April 18, 2015. This 80-page edition addresses the urgent societal need for a comprehensive understanding of the Earth’s carbon cycle, highlighting the significant impacts of human-caused changes on this vital system.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the carbon cycle’s complexities, including its interactions with other geochemical cycles such as nitrogen and water. The book emphasizes the necessity for direct observations, process-based understanding, and data synthesis to assess modifications to the carbon cycle and their long-term consequences. It also discusses strategies for mitigation and adaptation in response to these changes, underscoring the critical role of the carbon cycle in both environmental science and broader human systems.
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Understanding of the Earth’s carbon cycle is an urgent societal need as well as a challenging intellectual problem. The impacts of human-caused changes on the global carbon cycle will be felt for hundreds to thousands of years. Direct observations of carbon stocks and flows, process-based understanding, data synthesis, and careful modeling are needed to determine how the carbon cycle is being modified, what the consequences are of these modifications, and how best to mitigate and adapt to changes in the carbon cycle and climate. The importance of the carbon cycle is accentuated by its complex interplay with other geochemical cycles (such as nitrogen and water), its critical role in economic and other human systems, and the global scale of its interactions. The need for improved understanding of the global carbon cycle and better research coordination led to the development of the U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Plan.
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