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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-19-3021-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-19-3021-2022
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Effects of climate change in European croplands and grasslands: productivity, greenhouse gas balance and soil carbon storage

Marco Carozzi, Raphaël Martin, Katja Klumpp, and Raia Silvia Massad

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Crop and grassland production indicates a strong reduction due to the shortening of the length of the growing cycle associated with rising temperatures. Greenhouse gas emissions will increase exponentially over the century, often exceeding the CO2 accumulation of agro-ecosystems. Water demand will double in the next few decades, whereas the benefits in terms of yield will not fill the gap of C losses due to climate perturbation. Climate change will have a regionally distributed effect in the EU.
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