Title of article :
Climate-carbon cycle feedbacks under stabilization: uncertainty and observational constraints
Author/Authors :
Chris D. Jones، نويسنده , , PETER M. COX ، نويسنده , , CHRIS HUNTINGFORD، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Avoiding ‘dangerous climate change’ by stabilization of atmospheric CO2 concentrations at a desired level requires
reducing the rate of anthropogenic carbon emissions so that they are balanced by uptake of carbon by the natural
terrestrial and oceanic carbon cycles. Previous calculations of profiles of emissions which lead to stabilized CO2 levels
have assumed no impact of climate change on this natural carbon uptake. However, future climate change effects on
the land carbon cycle are predicted to reduce its ability to act as a sink for anthropogenic carbon emissions and so
quantification of this feedback is required to determine future permissible emissions. Here, we assess the impact of the
climate-carbon cycle feedback and attempt to quantify its uncertainty due to both within-model parameter uncertainty
and between-model structural uncertainty. We assess the use of observational constraints to reduce uncertainty in the
future permissible emissions for climate stabilization and find that all realistic carbon cycle feedbacks consistent with the
observational record give permissible emissions significantly less than previously assumed. However, the observational
record proves to be insufficient to tightly constrain carbon cycle processes or future feedback strength with implications
for climate-carbon cycle model evaluation
Journal title :
Tellus.Series B
Journal title :
Tellus.Series B