Aircraft observations point to near neutral carbon dioxide exchange in northern tropical Africa
Published Date: 1/10/2024
Source: phys.org
The forests and grasslands of northern tropical Africa take in about as much carbon dioxide in the wet season as they release in the dry season, according to a new study based on observations from aircraft. The findings contradict earlier research that relied on satellite data and found that these ecosystems may be adding significantly more carbon to the atmosphere than they absorb over the course of a year.