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"Global greening is an undeniable fact," the researchers asserted.
Study Confirms CO2 Is Greening The Earth
The studies are mounting re. the significant positive impact of CO2 on global greening, providing strong evidence that the AGW Party fanatics are wrong and that increased carbon emissions are a net benefit to the planet and its biodiversity.
The world is becoming greener due to carbon emissions, so concludes a study published in Global Ecology and Conservation.
The paper, by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Postgraduate Research & Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province, aimed to provide clear-up mixed results from other recent studies on global greening and browning trends.
"CO2 fertilization and land management have been the primary drivers of greening," the researchers found.
Using four of the latest leaf area index (LAI) datasets, the researchers found that global greening persisted from 2001 to 2020. Accelerated greening was observed in 55.15% of the world, whereas browning acceleration, caused by drought, was limited to just 7.28%.
This greening trend was particularly pronounced in India and the European plains.
In some cases, reduced moisture levels can actually aid crop growth.
"A growing body of research indicates that vegetation growth can be enhanced by moisture constraints due to increased VPD and decreased soil moisture from climate warming," the researchers stated. Vapor pressure deficit (VPD) represents the gap between the moisture present in the air and the maximum amount of moisture the air can hold at saturation. "A global browning trend could not outpace the positive effects of CO2 fertilization on vegetation growth," they concluded.
The researchers, from universities in China and Australia, assert that "global greening is an undeniable fact."
By analyzing meteorological data, they determined that changes in CO2 levels were the main factor influencing the LAI trend, with 'global warming' merely dictating the rate of LAI growth. The study effectively sidelines 'climate change'.
"Within the consistent areas, 64.06% displayed accelerated greening, especially in India, the European plain, and East Africa. Areas with accelerating browning were only 2.07%, primarily in eastern Brazil," the researchers explained.
"Only 14.44% of the globe experienced browning, with roughly equal portions accelerating (7.28%) and decelerating (7.16%)."
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