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Management strategies to protect the global carbon cycle
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What are management strategies to protect the global carbon cycle?
Wetland restoration
,
afforestation
,
sustainable agricultural practices
,
international agreements
to reduce carbon emissions and
Cap & Trade
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Why are wetlands important in the carbon cycle?
They store a significant amount of
terrestrial carbon
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What percentage of the Earth's land surface do wetlands occupy?
6-9
percent
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What has caused pressure on wetland environments?
Population growth
, economic development,
urbanization
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By how much has the wetland area halved in the lower 48 US states since 1600?
It has halved
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What happens when wetlands are destroyed?
It transfers stored CO2 and CH4 to the atmosphere
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How much of their wetlands did Canada's prairie provinces lose in the twentieth century?
They lost
70 percent
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What is the average carbon storage capacity of restored wetlands?
3.25
tonnes C/ha/year
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How many hectares have been targeted for restoration in the Canadian prairies?
112,000
hectares
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What is the expected carbon sequestration from the targeted restoration in Canada?
364,000
tonnes C/year
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What management initiatives reflect the need to protect wetlands?
International Convention on Wetlands
and
EU Habitats Directive
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How much grade 1 farmland in east Cambridgeshire is being converted back to wetland?
Up to
400
hectares
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What is the UK government's target for wetland restoration by 2020?
500 hectares
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What is the focus of wetland restoration efforts?
Raising local
water tables
to recreate waterlogged conditions
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How can wetlands on floodplains be restored?
By reconnecting them to
rivers
through flood
embankment
removal
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What is afforestation?
Planting trees in
deforested
or non-forested areas
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How does afforestation help combat climate change?
It reduces atmospheric CO2 levels
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What are the additional benefits of afforestation?
Reducing flood risks,
soil erosion
, and increasing
biodiversity
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What does the UN's REDD scheme incentivize?
Conservation of
rainforests
by placing monetary value
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What area does China's afforestation project aim to cover by 2050?
400,000 km2
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What was planted in China’s afforestation project from 2000-2009?
Non-native, fast-growing species like
poplar
and birch
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What is a consequence of unsustainable agricultural practices?
Soil erosion
and release of carbon to the
atmosphere
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How much methane does intensive livestock farming produce annually?
100 million tonnes
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What are significant sources of methane emissions in agriculture?
Flooded rice fields
and
uncontrolled manure decomposition
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Why is international cooperation necessary to address climate change?
Climate change affects all countries
globally
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What was the only significant international agreement to tackle climate change until recently?
The
Kyoto Protocol
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What did the Kyoto Protocol require from rich countries?
Legally binding reductions in CO2 emissions
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When did the Kyoto Protocol expire?
2012
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What was the aim of the Paris Agreement?
Reduce global CO2 emissions below 60% of 2010 levels
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What is a key feature of the targets set by the Paris Agreement?
Countries set their own
voluntary
targets
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What is the responsibility of rich countries according to major CO2 emitters?
To reduce global CO2 emissions
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What is cap and trade?
An
international
market-based approach to limit emissions
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How does the cap and trade scheme work?
Businesses are allocated an annual
quota
for emissions
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What happens if businesses emit less than their quota in cap and trade?
They receive
carbon credits
that can be traded
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What are carbon offsets?
Credits
awarded for schemes like
afforestation
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How can carbon offsets be used?
To compensate for
excessive
emissions elsewhere
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