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| | | | | I happened across what I consider to be an amazing slide while "reading around" the work of Deser and colleagues. It is reproduced below, taken from Dagg and Wills: (Click image to see a larger picture, and use browser 'back' button to return.) They are actually just conveying a definition from Hawkins and Sutton (2009),... | |
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| | | | | The Amazon contains half of the Earth's remaining rainforest, but is being degraded by deforestation and climate change. It's possible it could even hit a "tipping point" beyond which a wide-scale ecosystem collapse becomes inevitable. In this explainer we take a look at how this could happen, what the impact would be, and whether it... | |
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| | | Today's IPCC report reveals a climate crisis at a breaking point. But there's still hope to avoid irreparable damage if we act fast. | ||