For millennia, the tundra regions of the Arctic drew in carbon from the atmosphere and locked it in permafrost. That is the ...
For millennia, Arctic ecosystems have stored more carbon dioxide than they release, but that has shifted as warming ...
On Thursday, a group of German scientists—Helge Goessling, Thomas Rackow, and Thomas Jung—released a paper that attempts to ...
The Arctic tundra, which is experiencing warming and increased wildfire, is now emitting more carbon than it stores. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The ground then radiates long wave infrared energy into the atmosphere which is then effectively absorbed by greenhouse gases. The greenhouse gases then go on to radiate that energy in all ...
After locking carbon dioxide in its frozen soil for millennia, the Arctic tundra is undergoing a dramatic transformation, ...
Every year, human activities release billions of tons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat from the ...
Greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere reached ... Just under half of CO2 emissions remain in the atmosphere, while the rest are absorbed by the ocean and land ecosystems.
Meanwhile, the amount of greenhouse gases absorbed by forests and other sources in 2022/23 fell 6.4% to 50.2 million tons due to the ageing of planted forests, the ministry said. The amount ...