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Anthropogenic climate change has driven over 5 million km² of drylands towards desertification

Earth Sciences

Anthropogenic climate change has driven over 5 million km² of drylands towards desertification

A. L. Burrell, J. P. Evans, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals that between 1982 and 2015, 6% of the world's drylands faced desertification linked to climate change and unsustainable land use. Despite a global increase in greenery, 12.6% of drylands were still degraded, impacting millions, particularly in developing countries. Research was conducted by A. L. Burrell, J. P. Evans, and M. G. De Kauwe.... show more
Abstract
Drylands cover 41% of the earth's land surface and include 45% of the world's agricultural land. These regions are among the most vulnerable ecosystems to anthropogenic climate and land use change and are under threat of desertification. Understanding the roles of anthropogenic climate change, which includes the CO₂ fertilization effect, and land use in driving desertification is essential for effective policy responses but remains poorly quantified with methodological differences resulting in large variations in attribution. Here, we perform the first observation-based attribution study of desertification that accounts for climate change, climate variability, CO₂ fertilization as well as both the gradual and rapid ecosystem changes caused by land use. We found that, between 1982 and 2015, 6% of the world's drylands underwent desertification driven by unsustainable land use practices compounded by anthropogenic climate change. Despite an average global greening, anthropogenic climate change has degraded 12.6% (5.43 million km²) of drylands, contributing to desertification and affecting 213 million people, 93% of who live in developing economies.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 31, 2020
Authors
A. L. Burrell, J. P. Evans, M. G. De Kauwe
Tags
drylands
desertification
climate change
land use
CO2 fertilization
greening
vulnerability
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