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Major carbon sink may have vanished for a second year in a row

Last updated: July 25, 2025 12:05 pm
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Hot and Wet Weather in 2024 Weakens Land Carbon Sink, Study Finds

Drone view of savanna vegetation and rock formation

Recent research has revealed that the exceptionally hot and wet weather experienced in 2024 has led to a significant weakening of the land carbon sink. This phenomenon, where ecosystems on land absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, has been disrupted for the second consecutive year, resulting in a record increase in atmospheric CO2 levels.

The implications of this weakening land carbon sink are concerning, as it plays a crucial role in mitigating climate change by removing substantial amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere. Scientists are surprised by the rapid decline in the strength of the sink, which was expected to persist for a longer period.

Factors Contributing to the Weakening Land Carbon Sink

Forests, grasslands, and other terrestrial ecosystems absorb CO2 as they grow, creating a balance between uptake and release of carbon. However, the recent trend of these ecosystems absorbing more CO2 than they release is now being disrupted due to various climate-related stressors.

Extreme weather events, such as wildfires, heatwaves, and droughts, have impacted the productivity of ecosystems, making them less effective in sequestering carbon. In 2024, despite expectations of a stronger sink following milder conditions, the land carbon sink remained weak.

A team of international researchers utilized satellite data to analyze the productivity of terrestrial ecosystems and the amount of CO2 they absorbed. The results indicated that the land carbon sink in 2024 was significantly diminished, removing far less CO2 than in previous years.

Interestingly, the weakening of the sink in 2024 was not solely attributed to fires and dry weather but was primarily caused by accelerated decomposition rates in hot and wet conditions. This led to a higher total ecosystem respiration, surpassing the increase in ecosystem productivity.

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Implications of a Diminishing Land Carbon Sink

The consecutive weakening of the land carbon sink raises concerns about the accelerated rise in atmospheric CO2 levels. If this trend continues, it could lead to a faster-than-expected increase in CO2 concentrations, contributing to further climate change impacts even after achieving net zero emissions.

While some experts warn of the potential long-term consequences of a diminishing sink, others urge caution in interpreting these trends as permanent collapses. It is essential to monitor and assess these changes carefully to understand the future trajectory of the land carbon sink and its impact on global climate patterns.

Overall, the findings highlight the complex interactions between ecosystems and climate change, underscoring the urgency of addressing environmental challenges to safeguard the planet’s natural carbon sequestration processes.

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