Title: The Societal Value of Soil Carbon Sequestration
1The Societal Value of Soil Carbon Sequestration
- Rattan Lal
- Director, Carbon Management and Sequestration
Center - The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
2Global Climate Change
- ?T over the 20th century. 0.60.2C
- Rate of ?T increase since 1950 0.17C/decade
- Sea level rise over 20th century.. 0.1-0.2 m
- Change in precipitation.. 0.5-1/decade
- Extreme events. 2-4
- ..IPCC (2001)
3Atmospheric Concentration of Trace Gases Between
1750 and 1999
IPCC (2001)
4Global Carbon Budget
IPCC (2001)
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6How Much C is in Soil?
- (i) Soil organic C 1550 Pg
- Soil inorganic C 750 Pg
- Total 2300 Pg
- (ii) Atmosphere 720 Pg
- (iii) Biota 560 Pg
- (iv) Ocean 38,000 Pg
- SOC pool 40 - 100 Mg/ha
7Soil vs. Atmospheric C
- 1 Pg (billion tonnes) of soil C 0.47 ppm of CO2
8Mean Residence Time of C in Different Pools
- The average atom of C spends about
- 5 yrs in the atmosphere,
- 10 yrs in vegetation (including trees),
- 35 yrs in soil, and
- 100 yrs in the sea.
- Residence time pool / flux
- The residence time is longer in soils of high
latitude.
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15Effects of Soil Erosion and Redistribution on
Trace Gases Emissions.
CO2
CO2
CH4 N2O
Depressed oxidation of CH4
CH4 N2O
C burial
Erosion Redistribution Depression
C burial
DOC
16Soil erosion and C emission
171.14 x 1015 g/yr decomposition and emission to
the atmosphere
1500 x 1015 C in world soil
C sequestration
3.99 x 1015 g/yr stored within the terrestrial
ecosystem
5.7 x 1015 g/yr C displaced due to erosion
0.57 x 1015 g/yr transported to the ocean
Global soil erosion and dynamics of soil organic
carbon (Lal, 1995).
18Historic Soil C Loss
- World soils.. 66-90 Pg
- U.S. soils.. 5 Pg
- Recoverable C. 50-75
- Time horizon25-50 yrs
19The magnitude of soil C loss
- 30-40 Mg/ha
- Agricultural soils now contain lower SOC pool
than their potential, and thus have a C sink
capacity.
20Anthropogenic emissions (1850-2000)
- 1. Fossil fuel 270 30 Pg
- 2. Land use change 136 55 Pg
- Soil 78 12
21Soils and Global Warming
- Can we use soils and vegetation for scrubbing a
dirty atmosphere?
22Carbon Sequestration
- It is the net removal of CO2 from the atmosphere
into the long-lived pools of C such as vegetation
and soil by biotic and abiotic processes.
23A New Definition of Agriculture
- It is an anthropogenic manipulation of carbon
through uptake, fixation, emission and transfer. - CU CF CE CT
24How to Increase Soil C
- A. Increase
- (i) density of C in the soil
- (ii) depth of C in the profile
- B. Decrease
- (i) decomposition of C
- (ii) losses due to erosion
25Increasing Density of C in Soil
- Plow No till
- Residue removed Residue return
- Bare fallow Cover crops
- Low input Judicious input (precision
farming, IPM) - No water control Water conservation and
- supplemental irrigation
- Fence to fence cropping Forestation/vegetation
on - marginal lands/CRP
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27Disposition of Organic Residues
CO2
60-80
Organic residues 100 grams
3-8
10-30
3-8
Nonhumic compounds (polyuronides, acids, etc.)
Biomass (soil organisms)
Complex humic compounds
Humus 10-35
28Mulch Rate and SOC Content in Ohio
- No till
- SOC (Mg ha-1) 15.2 0.321 M R 0.68
- Plow till
- SOC (Mg ha-1) 11.9 0.266 M R 0.72
29Cover Crop and SOC Pool in a Miamian Soil in Ohio
Lal (1998)
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34SOC pool in 0-30 cm depth over a 60-year period
at Coshocton, OH (Hao, Lal, Owen, 2002)
35Biofuel vs. Fossil Fuel
- 1 gallon of biofuel 0.5 gallon of oil/diesel
saving
36Global Cooling Potential
- GCP (GWP)-1
- Conservation tillage
- Cover crops
- Nutrient management
- Soil restoration
- CRP/WRP
- Land use and afforestation
100-1000 Kg C/ha/y
37Land Use and Soil C Sequestration in the U.S.
38U.S. Emissions and Soil C Sequestration
- Total U.S. gas emissions.1500 MMTC/yr
- Emission from agricultural activities133 MMTC/yr
- Net soil C sequestration potential..332 MMTC/yr
39Agricultural Soils and Mitigation of GHE
- 1 bbl of diesel 220 L
- 1 L of diesel 0.73 Kg C
- ? 1 ton of C 1370 L of diesel 6.2 bbl of
diesel - C sequestration potential of ag soils 2 billion
barrels/yr
40Potential of Global Soil C Sequestration
- 1-2 Pg C/yr or
- 24 of the total emissions by fossil fuel
combustion.
41Is Soil C Sequestration A Free Lunch?
- Not really!
- Additional N, P, S etc. are needed for
humification of residue C. - There are hidden C costs of RMPs.
42Building Blocks of Humus
- C is only one of several constituents of humus.
- Other constituents are H, O, N, P, S and
micronutrients.
43Nutrients Needed for Humification
- How much N, P and S are needed to convert residue
into humus? - How to adjust fertilizer use for desired
productivity and converting residue into humus?
44Elemental Composition of Humus and Crop Residues
45Additional Nutrients Required to Convert 10,000kg
of Carbon into Humus
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47Energy-based Input and C Sequestration
- 1. What is the carbon budget in relation to
- (i) Fertilizer use
- (ii) Manure application
- (iii) Tillage practices
- (iv) Irrigation
- (v) Liming of acid soils
- 2. C sequestration occurs only if output gt input.
48Hidden C costs of tillage methods
49Hidden C cost of fertilizers
50Hidden C cost of pesticides
51Hidden C cost of irrigation
52Farming Carbon
- Commodification of C (price)
- Incentives
53Societal Value of Carbon
- Nutrients and H2O contained in 1 kg of humus
0.2 - ?Rational price 200/ton
54Undervaluing a Commodity
- Undervaluing carbon has and will perpetuate its
misuse.
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Cumulative C sequestration (M/ha)
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Time after conversion (yrs)
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57Economics of C Sequestration
- Assessing economics of C by itself is not
adequate. - Evaluate the entire package of benefits
(i) To the farmer (ii) To the society
58Can soil C sequestration mitigate the greenhouse
effect?
59Dependency on Carbon
- Modern civilization is hooked on carbon. It needs
rehabilitation, in a big way.
60Role of soil and biomass C in global C
management. Source The Global Energy Technology
Strategy, Battelle, Washington, D.C., 1998
61Soil C Sequestration
- It is aDevelopment challenge in the tropics and
sub-tropics. - Policy reform and implementation challenge in
developed countries.
62A Bridge to the Future
- C sequestration in soil and vegetation is a
bridge to the future. - It buys us time while alternatives to fossil fuel
take effect. - It is a good thing to do, regardless of what
happens to the climate.
It is truly a win-win strategy.