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2010 Amazon drought still visible from space

Posted on April 3, 2011 by Rolf Schuttenhelm
Posted in Bits of Biodiversity, Bits of Climate | Tagged Amazon, biodiversity, climate change, climate feedbacks, climate record, CO2, drought, forests, Geophysical Research Letters, NASA, science communications

2010 Amazon drought record: 8 Gt extra CO2

Posted on February 4, 2011 by Rolf Schuttenhelm

The 2005 Amazon drought was unprecedented. It was thought to occur just once in a century. But last year was even worse, leading to massive biomass degradation and CO2 emissions. And yet another 2010 climate record.

Posted in Bits of Climate, Bits of Ecology, Science Shouts | Tagged Amazon, climate change, climate feedbacks, climate record, CO2, drought, forests, Science

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