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Soil is vital in climate change battle


by David Masters
March 13, 2009
Sustainability

Poor soil management could make climate change worse than it already is, a new European Commission report has warned.

Soils across Europe are a massive carbon reservoir, the report said, holding between 73 and 79 billion tonnes of carbon.

Around half of this carbon is stored in the peat bogs of Sweden, Finland, Britain and Ireland.

Just 0.1% of this carbon released into the atmosphere through poor soil management would be equivalent to an extra 100 million cars on the road - 50% of the vehicles in Europe.

The best way to ensure the carbon stays in the soil - and that soil captures as much extra carbon is possible - is to protect and manage the soil, the report said.

Carbon is lost from soil when native ecosystems are destroyed to be replaced by cropland.

Soils under natural ecosystems such as grassland and forests are the most effective at accumulating carbon, sequestering up to 100 million tonnes of carbon per year.

Stavros Dimas, environment commissioner, said: “Properly managed soils can absorb enormous quantities of carbon from the atmosphere, buying us valuable time to reduce emissions and move towards sustainability.”

However, he added: “Europe’s soils urgently need better protection, and the answer must be a coordinated solution.”


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