British Columbia in Canada, during the 2023 wildfire season David J. Mitchell/Shutterstock
Extreme heat, drought and wildfires caused forests and other land ecosystems to emit almost as much carbon dioxide as they removed from the atmosphere in 2023, nearly canceling out a major natural sink of the greenhouse gas.
Researchers say the temporary decline of this sink 鈥 which usually removes about a quarter of our annual CO2 emissions from the atmosphere 鈥 bodes ill for how these ecosystems will respond to future climate change.
鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty grim,鈥 says…