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The Cost of Reducing the North Atlantic Ocean Biological Carbon Pump

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FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE
卷 3, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2016.00290

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climate change; ocean biochemistry; North Atlantic; carbon sequestration; economic valuation

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  1. European Commission [264933]
  2. UK Earth System Modelling Project (UKESM) [NE/N018036/1]
  3. Natural Environment Research Council [NE/N018036/1, NE/N017978/1, noc010010, pml010010, pml010005] Funding Source: researchfish
  4. NERC [NE/N018036/1, pml010010, noc010010, pml010005, NE/N017978/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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To predict the impacts of climate change it is essential to understand how anthropogenic change alters the balance between atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial reservoirs of carbon. It has been estimated that natural atmospheric concentrations of CO2 are almost 200 ppm lower than they would be without the transport of organic material produced in the surface ocean to depth, an ecosystem service driven by mechanisms collectively referred to as the biological carbon pump. Here we quantify potential reductions in carbon sequestration fluxes in the North Atlantic Ocean through the biological carbon pump over the twenty-first century, using two independent biogeochemical models, driven by low and high IPCC AR5 carbon emission scenarios. The carbon flux at 1000m (the depth at which it is assumed that carbon is sequestered) in the North Atlantic was estimated to decline between 27 and 43% by the end of the century, depending on the biogeochemical model and the emission scenario considered. In monetary terms, the value of this loss in carbon sequestration service in the North Atlantic was estimated to range between US$170-US$3000 billion in abatement (mitigation) costs and US$23-US$401 billion in social (adaptation) costs, over the twenty-first century. Our results challenge the frequent assumption that coastal habitats store more significant amounts of carbon and are under greater threat. We highlight the largely unrecognized economic importance of the natural, blue carbon sequestration service provided by the open ocean, which is predicted to undergo significant anthropogenic-driven change.

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