Urban grassland emits more CO2 than it absorbs, impacting climate.
The researchers developed a model to understand how different factors affect the exchange of carbon in an urban grassland. They used data from soil CO2 measurements at two sites (bare soil and vegetated) to calculate the impact of temperature on plant and soil respiration. The results showed that the ecosystem releases more CO2 than it absorbs, making it a source of carbon. The model they created helps us better understand how carbon moves through ecosystems.