VUB-led international study shows Earth’s obliquity triggers CO2 jumps
Etienne Legrain, paleoclimatologist at VUB in Brussels headed the study, but warns those natural CO2 jumps are much smaller than the amount of CO2 added- by human activities /E.Legrain
A new study by an international team of scientists published in Nature Geoscience provides new insights into the natural mechanisms behind century-scale increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂), known as CO₂ jumps.
The study led by Etienne Legrain, a paleoclimatologist at the Department


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