2023年のカナダの森林火災による炭素排出量
Brendan Byrne1, Junjie Liu2,3, Kevin W Bowman2,4
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA. brendan.k.byrne@jpl.nasa.gov.
Nature
|August 28, 2024
まとめ
2023年のカナダの森林火災は 大規模な炭素排出量を放出しました 大規模な炭素排出量を放出しました 暑く乾燥した天候は火災の広がりを促し,将来の温暖化により火災の活動が増加する可能性が高い.
科学分野:
- 環境科学
- 気候科学
- 大気化学
背景:
- 2023年のカナダの野火は,規模と強度において前例のないものでした.
- 焼かれた面積は 過去40年の平均の7倍以上でした
研究 の 目的:
- 2023年のカナダの森林火災による 炭素排出量を定量化するために
- 火災の蔓延の原因を特定し 将来の気候への影響を評価する
主な方法:
- 衛星による一酸化炭素観測の逆モデル化
- 消防士を特定するための気象データの分析
主要な成果:
- 炭素排出量は647TgC (570727TgC) と推定されている.
- 化石燃料の年間生産量に匹敵する
- 2023年の記録的な高温と乾燥により悪化した広範囲にわたる暑く乾燥した天候は,火災の蔓延の主な要因でした.
結論:
- 予測される2050年代の気温は 適度な緩和下でも 現在の極端な条件の典型である可能性があります
- カナダの森林は 炭素を吸収する場所として 危険にさらされています
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