Höhne, Niklas und Julia Pongratz. "Das Global Carbon Budget 2024". Science Media Center. November 13, 2024. https://www.sciencemediacenter.de/... (Contributed by Gregory Autin).
Der jüngste Bericht „Global Carbon Budget 2024“, der in dem Fachjournal Earth System Science Data erschienen ist, zeigt, dass die weltweiten CO2-Emissionen aus fossilen Brennstoffen im 2024 ein Rekordniveau erreichen werden. Verursacht durch fossile Brennstoffe aus Verbrennungsmotoren aller Art und der Landwirtschaft, stieg das globale Kohlenstoffbudget um 0,8 Prozent gegenüber dem Vorjahr. Die Aufnahme von Treibhausgasen durch natürliche Kohlenstoffsenken wie Ozeane und Wälder gleicht dies nur teilweise aus. Je höher die Temperaturen sind, desto weniger können beide Systeme aufnehmen. Besonders deutlich wird dies bei den Wäldern, wo die Wiederaufforstung bei weitem nicht ausreicht, um die Abholzung zu kompensieren. Nichts deutet darauf hin, dass der Höhepunkt bereits erreicht ist.
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