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通过海藻抵消来缓解气候变化的蓝色增长潜力。

Blue Growth Potential to Mitigate Climate Change through Seaweed Offsetting.

机构信息

National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 735 State Street, Suite 300, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, USA; Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA; Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA.

National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 735 State Street, Suite 300, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, USA.

出版信息

Curr Biol. 2019 Sep 23;29(18):3087-3093.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.07.041. Epub 2019 Aug 29.

Abstract

Carbon offsetting-receiving credit for reducing, avoiding, or sequestering carbon-has become part of the portfolio of solutions to mitigate carbon emissions, and thus climate change, through policy and voluntary markets, primarily by land-based re- or afforestation and preservation [1, 2]. However, land is limiting, creating interest in a rapidly growing aquatic farming sector of seaweed aquaculture [3-5]. Synthesizing data from scientific literature, we assess the extent and cost of scaling seaweed aquaculture to provide sufficient COeq sequestration for several climate change mitigation scenarios, with a focus on the food sector-a major source of greenhouse gases [6]. Given known ecological constraints (nutrients and temperature), we found a substantial suitable area (ca. 48 million km) for seaweed farming, which is largely unfarmed. Within its own industry, seaweed could create a carbon-neutral aquaculture sector with just 14% (mean = 25%) of current seaweed production (0.001% of suitable area). At a much larger scale, we find seaweed culturing extremely unlikely to offset global agriculture, in part due to production growth and cost constraints. Yet offsetting agriculture appears more feasible at a regional level, especially areas with strong climate policy, such as California (0.065% of suitable area). Importantly, seaweed farming can provide other benefits to coastlines affected by eutrophic, hypoxic, and/or acidic conditions [7, 8], creating opportunities for seaweed farming to act as "charismatic carbon" that serves multiple purposes. Seaweed offsetting is not the sole solution to climate change, but it provides an invaluable new tool for a more sustainable future.

摘要

碳抵消——通过政策和自愿市场,通过减少、避免或隔离碳来获得信用,从而成为缓解碳排放和气候变化的解决方案组合的一部分,主要通过基于土地的重新造林或造林和保护[1,2]。然而,土地是有限的,这就产生了对快速发展的海藻水产养殖领域的兴趣[3-5]。我们综合科学文献中的数据,评估了海藻养殖规模化以提供足够的 COeq 封存以应对几种气候变化缓解情景的程度和成本,重点关注食品部门——温室气体的主要来源[6]。鉴于已知的生态限制(养分和温度),我们发现了大量适合海藻养殖的大面积区域(约 4800 万平方千米),这些区域大部分尚未开发。在其自身的行业内,海藻可以通过仅 14%(平均 25%)的当前海藻产量(适合面积的 0.001%)创造一个碳中和的水产养殖部门。在更大的规模上,我们发现海藻养殖极不可能抵消全球农业的碳排放,部分原因是生产增长和成本限制。然而,在区域层面上,抵消农业似乎更可行,特别是在气候政策较强的地区,如加利福尼亚(适合面积的 0.065%)。重要的是,海藻养殖可以为受富营养化、缺氧和/或酸化条件影响的海岸线提供其他好处[7,8],为海藻养殖作为“魅力碳”发挥多种用途创造机会。海藻抵消不是应对气候变化的唯一解决方案,但它为更可持续的未来提供了一个非常有价值的新工具。

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