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The role of memory in terrestrial ecosystems

The role of memory in terrestrial ecosystems

By: Boiling Point

Podcast: Boiling Point

Did you know that plants and ecosystems have memory? Not the same memory as you or I, but a type of memory nonetheless. Join us in this episode as we chat to Postdoctoral researcher Jon Page, who uses observations to explore the carbon, water, and energy cycles of terrestrial ecosystems, and importantly, the memory of these systems!

Clarification:

Jon said that nearly half of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are from land-use change. He would like to clarify that the Global Carbon Budget 2022 (Friedlingstein et al., 2022) found land-use change to account for ~30% of emissions, which is maybe slightly less than nearly half.

Friedlingstein, P., O’Sullivan, M., Jones, M. W., Andrew, R. M., Gregor, L., Hauck, J., Le Quéré, C., Luijkx, I. T., Olsen, A., Peters, G. P., Peters, W., Pongratz, J., Schwingshackl, C., Sitch, S., Canadell, J. G., Ciais, P., Jackson, R. B., Alin, S. R., Alkama, R., … Zheng, B. (2022). Global Carbon Budget 2022. Earth System Science Data, 14(11), 4811–4900. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-4811-2022

Links:

https://jdcp93.github.io/

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