Nitrogen management during decarbonization

脱碳过程中的氮管理

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Abstract

Decarbonization is crucial to combat climate change. However, some decarbonization strategies could profoundly impact the nitrogen cycle. In this Review, we explore the nitrogen requirements of five major decarbonization strategies to reveal the complex interconnections between the carbon and nitrogen cycles and identify opportunities to enhance their mutually sustainable management. Some decarbonization strategies require substantial new nitrogen production, potentially leading to increased nutrient pollution and exacerbation of eutrophication in aquatic systems. For example, the strategy of substituting 44% of fossil fuels used in marine shipping with ammonia-based fuels could reduce CO(2) emissions by up to 0.38 Gt CO(2)-eq yr(-1) but would require a corresponding increase in new nitrogen synthesis of 212 Tg N yr(-1). Similarly, using biofuels to achieve 0.7±0.3 Gt CO(2)-eq yr(-1) mitigation would require new nitrogen inputs to croplands of 21-42 Tg N yr(-1). To avoid increasing nitrogen outputs and exacerbating eutrophication, decarbonization efforts should be designed to provide carbon-nitrogen co-benefits. Reducing use of carbon-intensive synthetic nitrogen fertilizer is one example that can simultaneously reduce both nitrogen inputs by 14 Tg N yr(-1) and CO(2) emissions by 0.04 (0.03-0.06) Gt CO(2)-eq yr(-1). Future research should guide decarbonization efforts to mitigate eutrophication and enhance nitrogen use efficiency in agriculture, food, and energy systems.

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