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As the climate changes, increased Northern Hemisphere wildfires could almost double the amount of smoke particulates - and nutrients such as iron (Fe ...
Atmospheric particle emissions generated by forest fires could double current projections by the end of the 21st century due to climate ... More Forest Fires Could Increase Oceanic CO2 Absorption ...
Increased forest fires due to climate change could alter oceanic CO2 absorption, according to a BSC study . Barcelona Supercomputing Center. Journal Nature Climate Change DOI 10.1038/s41558-025 ...
Wildfires burning across the northern hemisphere in parts of Canada, Russia and the US since the start of the summer have led to a surge in carbon dioxide emissions and smoke trail as their ...
It takes time for plumes of CO2 from sources such as wildfires to mix evenly into the atmosphere around the world. “The fire emissions in the northern hemisphere were particularly large last ...
A major new study reveals that carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from forest fires have surged by 60% globally since 2001, and almost tripled in some of the most climate-sensitive northern boreal ...
Carbon dioxide emissions from forest fires have increased 60% worldwide since 2001, according to a study. In some of the most climate-sensitive Northern boreal forests, carbon dioxide emissions ...
He was the first to realize CO2 levels peak in May in the northern hemisphere, fall during the growing season and rise again after plants die in the fall, according to Scripps.
The Northern Hemisphere is experiencing some extreme weather events. Temperatures continue to rise across Europe, North America and Asia are experiencing record-breaking heat and wildfires burn in ...
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