The changes in how we manage soil brings many other environmental and economic benefits, much of which revolves around reduced operating costs. Our potential, future improvements are vast. Ironic that agriculture lead the way in releasing carbon, in large quanities, into our atmosphere, and we will help lead us to cutting back to safe levels.
Soil Management Can Save Earth From the Dangers of Climate Change
by Sam D
A change in
agricultural practices can bring about effective soil management that
can save the earth from the dangerous effects of climate change like
overheating.
An
alteration in the way humans farm and manage soils can save the earth
from overheating, according to a new report. As per researchers, soil
plays an important role in storing carbon, and improving the management
of soil can make it play a bigger role in avoiding drastic climate
change.
According to a report in Nature journal,
scientists from the U.S. and Scotland have calculated that by making a
few changes in the current agricultural practices, there would be extra
room for 8 billion tons of gas on our planet's soil. Currently, the soil
on earth already holds 2.4 trillion tons of gases in the form of
organic carbon.
"In our fight to avoid dangerous climate
change in the 21st century, we need heavyweight allies," says Dave
Reay, geoscientist at Edinburgh University.
"One of the most powerful is right beneath our feet.
Soils are already
huge stores of carbon, and improved management can make them even
bigger.
Scientists have observed that the
release of manmade greenhouse gas coincides with the development of
global agriculture thousands of years ago. According to the report, the
researchers had calculated that land use accounted for approximately a
quarter of all manmade greenhouse gas emissions, and around 10 to 14
percent could be attributed to agriculture. Based on their research, the
experts said that since soil can hold thrice as much organic carbon as
exists in carbon dioxide form in the earth's atmosphere, better
management of our planet could help in the reduction of emissions.
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