Carbon is found in all life forms and soils on earth. It is exchanged through sources, which release carbon, and sinks, which absorb carbon, in the atmosphere and biosphere. When ecosystem carbon sinks are disturbed, carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases can be released into the atmosphere, accelerating climate change. The amount of ecosystem carbon in a specific area can be estimated through various in-field measurements and lab protocols.
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