The study used two decades’ worth of data from measurement towers, including one from Paeroa, into every major type of ecosystem on the planet.
Schipper said he remembered the moments the study concluded and the results had been analysed.
“I just stared at the graph for, I don’t know, 10 minutes, and just expletives run through your head,” Schipper said.
“You hope that you’re right because you want to get your science right.
“But, in some ways, you hope that you’re wrong.”
He said people were over-relying on ecosystems to offset emissions.
“We should stop relying on that. We have to do at least two things: we have to plant trees to fix carbon, and we have to fundamentally change how we behave to reduce our emissions.”
His colleague, professor Vic Arcus, also from the University of Waikato, said he found the results confronting.
“When we saw this, I thought, ‘I can’t drive a car anymore.’ So I sold my car and bought an electric bike. That was my response to this data.”
Source: tvnz.co.nz
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