Biogeochemistry & Climate
Change Biogeochemistry is the study of how living and non-living components of the Earth's environment interact with one another. It explores the interplay between the atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere, and how the interaction of these elements affects global climate and the environment. Climate change is a significant area of research within biogeochemistry, as the study of global climate, ocean and land surface processes is essential to understanding how changes in the atmosphere and land surface affect global climate. Biogeochemistry is important in understanding the factors influencing global climate change, and in predicting the future impacts of climate change on the Earth's environment. It is also widely used in the planning of policies to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
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