Deforestation could trigger Amazon tipping point in the 2030s
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New Study Shows Risks of Amazon Deforestation. And Rewards of Protection.
If deforestation and global warming continue unchecked, the Amazon rainforest could begin a gradual transition to a degraded, grassland-like ecosystem in just a few decades, according to new research published Wednesday.
Will the rainforest become a savannah? Will rising temperatures and deforestation transform the Amazon.
Deforestation Lowers Amazon’s Climate Stability Threshold
Deforestation Accelerates Amazon’s Drying and Lowers Climate Thresholds, Scientists Warn In a ground-breaking study published recently in Nature, researchers have revealed how deforestation is intricately linked to accelerating drying in the Amazon rainforest, pushing this critical ecosystem closer to a tipping point than previously understood. Using advanced atmospheric moisture tracking and sophisticated dynamical models, the […]
The Amazon Forest can have about two thirds of its area transformed into degraded regions or ecosystems similar to savannah if global warming is between 1.5°C and 1.9°C. The change can occur if the destruction of vegetation reaches between 22% and 28% of the territory. A study published in Nature magazine, conducted by the Potsdam Institute of Climate Impact Research (PIK), highlights that the progress of deforestation can reduce the forest's ca…
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