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BG8.2 | Warming Induced Greenhouse Gas Emissions from terrestrial, coastal and marine systems: Connections to Earth system stability, policy and mitigation
Warming Induced Greenhouse Gas Emissions from terrestrial, coastal and marine systems: Connections to Earth system stability, policy and mitigation
Convener: Ben Poulter | Co-conveners: Luana Basso, Danie Potocek, Chris Jones, Daniel Hooke

Warming-induced greenhouse gas emissions (WIE) are a blind spot in climate science and climate policy and affect estimates of the remaining carbon budget inferred by the Transient Climate Response to Cumulative Emissions (TCRE), assumptions related to Earth system stability and the Zero-Emissions Commitment (ZEC), and will also require additional mitigation efforts to maintain a safe climate. This session invites scientists using experimental, observational, and modeling techniques to understand greenhouse-gas climate feedbacks from permafrost, wetlands, wildfires, vegetation and soils, and coastal and marine ecosystems to reduce uncertainties and better inform climate policy and mitigation. The session aims to explore linkages between warming-induced emissions and policy and mitigation activities related to maintaining climate stability and recovery.

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