Have The CO2 Natural Sinks & Sources Become A Problem?
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The United Nations International Panel on Climate Change (UN IPCC) reports assume that the human-driven increases in global average surface temperatures will not trigger significant changes in the natural carbon cycle that will add to atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other gases – at least within the current century. The overwhelming driver of atmospheric concentrations is assumed to be anthropogenic emissions, from the activities of human societies. If this were true, we would expect atmospheric concentrations to somewhat parallel changes in anthropogenic emissions, taking into account any natural cycles that create “noise” in the trend – mainly the
Have The CO2 Natural Sinks & Sources Become A Problem?
Have The CO2 Natural Sinks & Sources Become A…
Have The CO2 Natural Sinks & Sources Become A Problem?
The United Nations International Panel on Climate Change (UN IPCC) reports assume that the human-driven increases in global average surface temperatures will not trigger significant changes in the natural carbon cycle that will add to atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other gases – at least within the current century. The overwhelming driver of atmospheric concentrations is assumed to be anthropogenic emissions, from the activities of human societies. If this were true, we would expect atmospheric concentrations to somewhat parallel changes in anthropogenic emissions, taking into account any natural cycles that create “noise” in the trend – mainly the