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Removing livestock from grasslands could compromise long-term soil carbon storage

Researchers at the University of Manchester are pushing back on the idea that removing livestock from grasslands is always a climate win.

The C3 Take

  • A recent study finds that taking sheep off upland grasslands can boost short-term carbon in plants and surface litter, but it may reduce the most durable form of soil carbon that actually sticks around for decades or longer and helps with long-term climate goals.
  • The researchers argue that low-intensity grazing can help maintain stable soil carbon, and that climate policy should focus not just on how much carbon is stored, but how securely it’s locked away over time.

Read more in Phys.org here

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