The increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚) is now incompatible with IPCC pathways which remain below 1.5°C, a Met Office study finds.
Carbon dioxide rising at rates ‘incompatible’ with staying below 1.5C – study - Met Office says rises in atmospheric carbon dioxide are off-track for trajectories that keep global warming to 1.5C with ...
By simulating the future atmosphere, scientists hope to understand whether trees will continue to act as the lungs of the ...
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing at rates that are incompatible with staying below 1.5 degrees Celsius (34.7 ...
As forests continue to be cleared and forested landscapes degraded by human activity, their loss can significantly affect the ...
Oceans are already experiencing large-scale changes at a warming of 1°C, with critical thresholds ... with tree lines gradually retreating north as temperatures rise. In tropical forests such as the ...
Tropical rainforests ... canopy and the forest floor. There are many causes of rainforest deforestation, which leads to loss of habitats, soil erosion, flooding and global warming.
"The most climate-stressed regions all contained permafrost, which is vulnerable to thaw as temperatures rise," researcher Sue Natali said.
The sharp rise in planet-warming CO2 ... also showed a very large rise across the globe, due to the impact of record high emissions from fossil fuel burning being magnified by weaker natural carbon ...