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📢Ya ha salido el trabajo de @AgusBC3 @gpardoBC3
y de un servidor (@BC3Research & @GCCGtweet) en #npjClimAtmosSci @Nature_NPJ sobre emisiones de dos sabanas en el norte de Tanzania 🇹🇿, una dominada por herbívoros silvestres y otra por ganado
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doi.org/10.1038/s41612…
Distinguir emisiones naturales de GEIs (propias de la ecoesfera) de las antropogénicas (de la tecnoesfera) es importante para diseñar intervenciones de mitigación efectivas. De la ecoesfera, conceptualmente, no se pueden mitigar emisiones.

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Aprovechamos q hay datos del área del Serengeti, con información sólida sobre la abundancia tanto de fauna silvestre como de ganado. El escenario silvestre también está dominado × una de las últimas migraciones silvestres - importante para la capacidad de carga del sistema. (3/9) Image
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📢 It's out! The paper by @AgusBC3 @gpardoBC3 and me (@BC3Research & @GCCGtweet) at #npjClimAtmosSci @Nature_NPJ on emissions in two savannas in northern Tanzania, one dominated by wild herbivores and the other dominated by ruminant livestock.

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nature.com/articles/s4161…
Distinguishing between natural GHG emissions (belonging to the ecosphere) and anthropogenic ones (belonging to the technosphere) is important for designing effective mitigation interventions. Abating ecosphere emissions is conceptually ineffective.

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We took advantage from the availability of data in the Serengeti area, with sound information both on wildlife and on livestock abundances.
The wildlife scenario is also dominated by one of Earth's last wild migrations, which is important for the system's carrying capacity.
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