モントリオール議定書は,地球上の炭素吸収源を保護しています
Paul J Young1,2,3, Anna B Harper4,5, Chris Huntingford6
1Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK. paul.j.young@lancaster.ac.uk.
Nature
|August 19, 2021
まとめ
モントリオール議定書はオゾン層を保護し,有害な紫外線を防ぐために作られています. この活動により,植物の炭素貯蔵能力が保たれ,気候変動の緩和がもたらされます.
科学分野:
- 環境科学
- 気候科学
- 生地化学
背景:
- モントリオール議定書は,オゾン層の回復を促し,有害な紫外線 (UV) の増加を防ぐため,オゾン層を破壊する物質を効果的に制御しています.
- オゾン層を破壊する物質は強力な温室効果ガスであり,このプロトコルは気候変動の緩和に付随する利益をもたらします.
- これまでの研究では 避けた紫外線と気候変動が 植物の炭素吸収に及ぼす影響を 調べていなかった.
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