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Rising CO2 limits nitrogen uptake in boreal forests, threatening carbon sink capacity | Chemistry World

Rising CO2 limits nitrogen uptake in boreal forests, threatening carbon sink capacity | Chemistry World

Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide is limiting the amount of nitrogen boreal forests can make use of, an analysis of archived tree cores from Sweden has shown. This finding suggests that as humanity’s carbon dioxide emissions continue to rise trees will struggle to compete with microorganisms for nitrogen, slowing the growth of forests and reducing their importance as carbon sinks.

 

Too much AI Slop? πŸ€–

Lately I’ve been using Google Gemini AI to explore things of interest to myself. When I find the answers and explanations useful, I am sharing on my blog, because I want to share interesting things I discover on the Internet. While AI generated content is controversial, I always review outputs I get from AI and include only things that strike me as valid or accurate summaries of issues of interest. Often the media doesn’t include all details or tie loose ends together well, while AI can be quite helpful in understanding how things actually work.