Feedback loops make climate action even more urgent, scientists say
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Scientists warn of many dangerous climate feedback loops
A new report written by an international team of researchers, including scientists from Oregon State University (OSU), warns of many risky climate feedback loops and the need for action in both research and policy. Published in the scientific journal One Earth today, the report states that partly due to amplifying climate feedbacks, “a very rapid drawdown in emissions will be required to limit future warming.” Researchers from the United States
Feedback loops make climate action even more urgent, scientists say
Researchers have identified 26 global warming accelerators known as amplifying feedback loops that the researchers say aren't being properly included in climate models. They note that the findings add urgency to the need to respond to the climate crisis and provide a roadmap for policymakers aiming to avert the most severe consequences of a warming planet.
Scientists Warn: Action Required on Many Dangerous Climate Feedback Loops
A new report warns of many risky climate feedback loops and the need for action in both research and policy. It was written by an international team of researchers, including scientists from Oregon State University (OSU) and will be published today (February 17, 2023) in the scientific journal One E
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