Unaccounted feedbacks from climate-induced ecosystem changes may increase future climate warming
Sunday, July 25, 2010 - 12:07
in Earth & Climate
In addition to the carbon cycle-climate interactions that have been a major focus of modeling work in recent years, other biogeochemistry feedbacks could be at least equally important for future climate change. The authors of the Nature Geoscience article argue that it is important to include these feedbacks in the next generation of Earth system models.