Experimental browser for the Atmosphere
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As a starting point, we would assume the emissions and ocean sink were as expected, this implies big changes in the land sink. This shows the "inferred" land sink, as a residual component, not estimated with models. The global land sink is implied to be close to a source. 3/
Apr 15, 2025, 7:08 AM