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Bread and Circuses (@breadandcircuses) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 4.015 · Folger: 9.419
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And finally, here is a brief recap of what I think it all means:
Until recently, the huge amount of CO2 absorbed by the oceans, by soils, and by plants have prevented massive rapid global heating. But those systems are changing. For the first time, 2023 showed that land sinks are not absorbing nearly as much CO2.
As the world continues getting warmer, carbon sinks will absorb less CO2, which means more CO2 emissions are ending up in the atmosphere. This may vary from year to year with ENSO (La Niña and El Niño cycles), but the overall picture is way out of line with standard predictions for future climate change.
In other words, it’s even worse than we thought.
That's assuming, of course, that the conclusions of this paper are correct. Maybe we'll get lucky and find out they're wrong.
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