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See, decomposition releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, as well as other greenhouse gases such as methane and nitrous oxide, but it also releases all the nutrients we all need to survive.
And carbon that's not degrading fast is carbon that's not going back into the
atmosphere
as greenhouse gases.
And second: soil use and degradation, just in the last 200 years or so, has released 12 times more carbon into the
atmosphere
compared to the rate at which we're releasing carbon into the
atmosphere
right now.
And when permafrost thaws and drains, it makes it possible for microbes to come in and rather quickly decompose all this carbon, with the potential to release hundreds of billions of metric tons of carbon into the
atmosphere
in the form of greenhouse gases.
And this release of additional greenhouse gases into the
atmosphere
will only contribute to further warming that makes this predicament even worse, as it starts a self-reinforcing positive feedback loop that could go on and on and on, dramatically changing our climate future.
And if this effort's fully successful, it can offset a third of the global emissions of fossil-fuel-derived carbon into the
atmosphere.
But even if this effort is not fully successful, but we just start heading in that direction, we still end up with soils that are healthier, more fertile, are able to produce all the food and resources that we need for human populations and more, and also soils that are better capable of sequestering carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere
and helping with climate change mitigation.
It has a two-person titanium sphere, 90 millimeters-thick, that keeps it at one atmosphere, and it has the ability to dive repeatedly down to the very deepest point of the ocean.
And there’s a problem: once dust clusters grow to a certain size, the windy
atmosphere
of a disk should constantly break them up as they crash into each other.
The young planet had widespread volcanic activity and an
atmosphere
that created hostile conditions.
Most of the oxygen in the
atmosphere
is generated by the sea.
So what you'll see up there is that it's really like the
atmosphere
of an open field, and there are tremendous numbers of plants and animals that have adapted to make their way and their life in the canopy.
We know it's a lot, but we do not yet know the answers to how much, and by what processes, carbon is being taken out of the atmosphere, held in its biomass, and moving on through the ecosystem.
So the carbon that is part of that seaweed, just a few weeks ago, was floating in the
atmosphere
as atmospheric CO2, driving all the adverse consequences of climate change.
We have to cut our emissions and clean our energy supply at the same time that we draw significant volumes of carbon dioxide out of the
atmosphere.
You know, when you offset something, you say, "I'll permit myself to put some greenhouse gas into the atmosphere, but then I'll offset it by drawing it down."
Now, what the scientists are telling us we need to do over the next 80-odd years to the end of this century, is to cut our greenhouse gas emissions by three percent every year, and draw three gigatons of CO2 out of the
atmosphere
every year.
Direct air capture is a great example of a chemical pathway, and people are using that right now to take CO2 out of the
atmosphere
and manufacture biofuels or manufacture plastics.
But half of the greenhouse gases that we've put into the atmosphere, we've put there in the last 30 years.
We know Earth is unique for having plate tectonics, liquid water on its surface and an oxygen-rich
atmosphere.
This practice pumps vast amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, and like our microbial predecessors, we have begun to make substantial changes to our planet.
Man: We are the morning workers who come, all the time, here and enjoy the walking, city's beauty and the
atmosphere
and this is the nicest place of Bangladesh.
I've learned that as a conservationist, the most important question is not, "How do we keep people out?" but rather, "How do we make sure that coastal people throughout the world have enough to eat?" Our oceans are every bit as critical to our own survival as our atmosphere, our forests or our soils.
Unfortunately, we cannot send probes in the scorching hot
atmosphere
of the Sun, where temperatures can rise up to around 10 million degrees Kelvin.
Cool roofs are highly-reflective surfaces that don't absorb solar heat, and pass it on to the building or
atmosphere.
Those very same lights we see all the way from space are shining up into the atmosphere, where they bounce around and create this featureless smog of light.
Compared to the total amount of global warming pollution in the atmosphere, that amount could double if we cross this tipping point.
And then at the end of the day, change clothes, and use music and lighting to shift the
atmosphere
from work to home.
It doesn't matter whether you live in a small African village, or you live in a big city, everything comes back to plants in the end: whether it's for the food, the medicine, the fuel, the construction, the clothing, all the obvious things; or whether it's for the spiritual and recreational things that matter to us so much; or whether it's soil formation, or the effect on the atmosphere, or primary production.
This time series has documented the rapid increase in carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere.
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