Economic losses of carbon emissions from circum-Arctic permafrost regions under RCP-SSP scenarios

Under rapid Arctic warming, the vast amount of labile organic carbon stored in Arctic permafrost soils poses a potentially huge threat. Thawing permafrost will release hundreds of billion tons of soil carbon into the atmosphere in the form of CO2 and CH4 that would further intensify global warming a...

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Published in:Science of The Total Environment
Main Authors: Chen, Yating, Liu, Aobo, Zhang, Zhihua, Hope, Chris, Crabbe, M. James C.
Other Authors: Beijing Normal University, Shandong University, Cambridge University, University of Oxford, University of Bedfordshire
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018
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spelling ftunbedfordshire:oai:uobrep.openrepository.com:10547/623052 2023-05-15T14:26:07+02:00 Economic losses of carbon emissions from circum-Arctic permafrost regions under RCP-SSP scenarios Chen, Yating Liu, Aobo Zhang, Zhihua Hope, Chris Crabbe, M. James C. Beijing Normal University Shandong University Cambridge University University of Oxford University of Bedfordshire 2018-12-21T10:35:01Z http://hdl.handle.net/10547/623052 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.12.299 en eng Elsevier https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969718351787 Chen Y, Liu A, Zhang Z, Hope C, Crabbe MJC (2018) 'Economic losses of carbon emissions from circum-Arctic permafrost regions under RCP-SSP scenarios', Science of the Total Environment, 658, pp.1064-1068. 0048-9697 doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.12.299 http://hdl.handle.net/10547/623052 Science of the Total Environment Green - can archive pre-print and post-print or publisher's version/PDF http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ CC-BY-NC-ND environment climate change global warming Arctic H223 Environmental Impact Assessment Article 2018 ftunbedfordshire https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.12.299 2022-11-20T08:51:08Z Under rapid Arctic warming, the vast amount of labile organic carbon stored in Arctic permafrost soils poses a potentially huge threat. Thawing permafrost will release hundreds of billion tons of soil carbon into the atmosphere in the form of CO2 and CH4 that would further intensify global warming and bring more challenges to human society. In this study, we use the PInc-PanTher model to estimate carbon emissions from thawing permafrost in the circum-Arctic during 2010-2100 followed by the PAGE09 integrated assessment model to evaluate the net economic losses caused by these permafrost carbon emissions. Our results show that in terms of net present value (NPV), the release of CO2 and CH4 from circum-Arctic permafrost will generate estimated net economic losses of US$2.5 trillion (5-95% range: 0.3-11.2 US$ trillion) under the RCP4.5-SPP1 scenario and US$12.7 trillion (5-95% range: 1.6-41.8 US$ trillion) under the RCP8.5-SPP3 scenario between 2010-2100, which contribute ~4.9% and ~6.4% respectively of net economic losses of global carbon emissions. Ms. Ref. No.: STOTEN-D-18-11999R1 Title: Economic Losses of Carbon Emissions from Circum-Arctic Permafrost Regions under RCP-SSP Scenarios Journal: Science of the Total Environment Dear Professor Zhihua Zhang, I am pleased to inform you that your paper "Economic Losses of Carbon Emissions from Circum-Arctic Permafrost Regions under RCP-SSP Scenarios" has been accepted for publication in STOTEN and forwarded to the publishers. Your accepted manuscript will now be transferred to our production department and work will begin on creation of the proof. If we need any additional information to create the proof, we will let you know. If not, you will be contacted again in the next few days with a request to approve the proof and to complete a number of online forms that are required for publication. For any production related questions please contact Pallavi Das(Journal Manager) at j.scitotenv@elsevier.com. There is no need to contact the editors. Thank you for giving us the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Climate change Global warming permafrost University of Bedfordshire Repository Arctic Science of The Total Environment 658 1064 1068
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Economic losses of carbon emissions from circum-Arctic permafrost regions under RCP-SSP scenarios
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description Under rapid Arctic warming, the vast amount of labile organic carbon stored in Arctic permafrost soils poses a potentially huge threat. Thawing permafrost will release hundreds of billion tons of soil carbon into the atmosphere in the form of CO2 and CH4 that would further intensify global warming and bring more challenges to human society. In this study, we use the PInc-PanTher model to estimate carbon emissions from thawing permafrost in the circum-Arctic during 2010-2100 followed by the PAGE09 integrated assessment model to evaluate the net economic losses caused by these permafrost carbon emissions. Our results show that in terms of net present value (NPV), the release of CO2 and CH4 from circum-Arctic permafrost will generate estimated net economic losses of US$2.5 trillion (5-95% range: 0.3-11.2 US$ trillion) under the RCP4.5-SPP1 scenario and US$12.7 trillion (5-95% range: 1.6-41.8 US$ trillion) under the RCP8.5-SPP3 scenario between 2010-2100, which contribute ~4.9% and ~6.4% respectively of net economic losses of global carbon emissions. Ms. Ref. No.: STOTEN-D-18-11999R1 Title: Economic Losses of Carbon Emissions from Circum-Arctic Permafrost Regions under RCP-SSP Scenarios Journal: Science of the Total Environment Dear Professor Zhihua Zhang, I am pleased to inform you that your paper "Economic Losses of Carbon Emissions from Circum-Arctic Permafrost Regions under RCP-SSP Scenarios" has been accepted for publication in STOTEN and forwarded to the publishers. Your accepted manuscript will now be transferred to our production department and work will begin on creation of the proof. If we need any additional information to create the proof, we will let you know. If not, you will be contacted again in the next few days with a request to approve the proof and to complete a number of online forms that are required for publication. For any production related questions please contact Pallavi Das(Journal Manager) at j.scitotenv@elsevier.com. There is no need to contact the editors. Thank you for giving us the ...
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Liu, Aobo
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title Economic losses of carbon emissions from circum-Arctic permafrost regions under RCP-SSP scenarios
title_short Economic losses of carbon emissions from circum-Arctic permafrost regions under RCP-SSP scenarios
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Chen Y, Liu A, Zhang Z, Hope C, Crabbe MJC (2018) 'Economic losses of carbon emissions from circum-Arctic permafrost regions under RCP-SSP scenarios', Science of the Total Environment, 658, pp.1064-1068.
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