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International Year of Soils

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The Role of Soil in Climate Change

As soils warm, the microbes get more active and it's pushing that carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere which is basically like accelerating the rate of climate change. The amounts of carbon that could be released would be equivalent perhaps to the whole of the current rates of deforestation taking place in the tropics. To what extent can something so enormous be managed? I think the places where we can manage is more in lowland agricultural systems in grasslands for example. This is an area of research that we're focusing on at the moment in Manchester with colleagues in Aberdeen University and also the Central Ecology and Hydrology.

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