On the importance of time in carbon sequestration in soils and climate change mitigation.
Estefanía MuñozIngrid ChancaMaximiliano González-SosaAgustín SarquisAndrés Tangarife-EscobarCarlos A SierraPublished in: Global change biology (2024)
A clear definition of carbon sequestration in soils is necessary to quantify soil's role in climate change mitigation accurately. Don et al. (2023) proposed defining carbon sequestration as "[the] Process of transferring carbon from the atmosphere into the soil through plants or other organisms, which is retained as soil organic carbon resulting in a global carbon stock increase of the soil". In our view, this definition is incomplete because a comprehensive definition of carbon sequestration should explicitly include the time that carbon remains stored in an ecosystem, thus mitigating its contribution to the greenhouse effect.