Posts about wildfires and biomass loss on X
We should cut methane emissions now to claim the fall in GMST it causes.
— Geoff Beacon (@GeoffBeacon) January 11, 2021
Leaving it for 20 years means OHC gets higher, causing sea level rise, sea-life extinction, intensification of storms and feedbacks.
I think my diagram is correct. pic.twitter.com/4Pzq8k51bb
WIldfires increasing and not in the climate models https://t.co/dv7XFxsSzy pic.twitter.com/e7kIPfv278
— Geoff Beacon (@GeoffBeacon) November 17, 2016
Wildfires and carbon budgets https://t.co/s4zPDeZDrf We must cut our carbon emissions even more as the forests burn. pic.twitter.com/iaI42L8XKU
— Geoff Beacon (@GeoffBeacon) October 20, 2017
Models may get worse if the feedbacks omited kick in.
— Geoff Beacon (@GeoffBeacon) August 19, 2019
I found 'official' reluctance to recognise feedbacks – but in 2016, I squeezed and answer out of DECC saying feedbacks from permafrost, wetlands and wildfires were missinghttps://t.co/xt2n9RqrMO
And more … pic.twitter.com/ASzzNLHrCp
Increase in wildfires missing from carbon pathways https://t.co/s4zPDeZDrf and climate models https://t.co/xt2n9RqrMO https://t.co/RYo1PgRUBT
— Geoff Beacon (@GeoffBeacon) July 20, 2018
It just won't stop. Canada realized its most intense episode of fire growth to date (as shown by accumulated FRP), never-mind that it happened on a date after which every previous season (in the MODIS record) had slowed to a trickle… #pyrocene #canadianwildfires pic.twitter.com/O6AygbSSBW
— Neil Lareau (@nplareau) September 26, 2023
Doubling of annual forest carbon loss over the
— Geoff Beacon (@GeoffBeacon) October 23, 2023
tropics during the early twenty-first centuryhttps://t.co/AOeSsJILGl