Warming depletes Arctic soil's nitrogen stores, irreversibly increasing CO₂ emissions

Wednesday, July 2, 2025 - 12:08 in Earth & Climate

A study led by the UAB and the CREAF shows that the loss of nitrogen from Arctic soil not only deprives plants of a vital nutrient but also contributes, proportionally and irreversibly, to increased CO2 emissions. The study was conducted in subarctic grasslands in Iceland, at a site where natural geothermal gradients simulate the effects soil warming will have on the planet's coldest ecosystems. A new sampling expedition is planned for this summer.

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