Schrödinger’s carbon: The hidden uncertainty in every net-zero planBillions of tons of carbon dioxide are being classified as 'dealt with' in global climate plans before anyone can know whether that is true. UT Researcher Rosalie Arendt has given a name to this problem in a new Nature Correspondence: Schrödinger’s carbon.Read more
Rising temperatures can delay the arrival of springWarmer temperatures are often expected to make plants start growing earlier; that is what scientists have long assumed. But ITC researcher Siqi Shi tells a more complex story. Analysing decades of satellite data across Africa and beyond, she shows that once temperatures exceed a plant’s optimal growth threshold, further warming delays rather than advances the start of the growing season.Read more
Schrödinger’s carbon: The hidden uncertainty in every net-zero plan
Rising temperatures can delay the arrival of spring
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