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Robert G. Björk
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Arctic ecologist in APE@GU with focus on plant-soil interactions. Professor in Ecosystem Science at University of Gothenburg.
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Many thanks, but I also seen reports (not sure where now) that the fossil CO2 emissions are decreasing. This means that we then have a decreased sink capacity in our ecosystems, which is larger than the reduced emissions?

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I've been following these updates over many years and in the last year we have a strong increase about 2-3.5 ppm yr-1, compared to previous years (~1 ppm). I've never seen a explanation for this recent increase. Do we now this or is it still unknown?

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Ensamheten låter dock mycket trevligare än Mörkret 😉

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A must read once I'm back from field work!

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The TBI project did though recommend not to use other tea types for k and S calculations. Don't know why Lipton stopped producing the green tea, it must have been a best sellar 😄.

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😭

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Lucky you Anne, we were about to do tea study on reindeer grazing and relate it to GHG emissions, and found out that Lipton stopped producing the Green tea 😞. Do you now where to find it?🙏

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Congratulations @thissideofthearctic.org, so well deserved!

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Robert G. Björk
@robertgbjork.bsky.social
Arctic ecologist in APE@GU with focus on plant-soil interactions. Professor in Ecosystem Science at University of Gothenburg.
114 followers175 following58 posts