@PeteNorth303 This is “journal washing” of blatant propaganda. Bad papers are pushed through peer review and become the basis for other papers. Entire teams of research groups are formed around the bad methodology. 🧵
@ReddirtF @Niko65785051 @goddeketal Their methods are seriously flawed and other lines or research prove their conclusions wrong. All the papers that such an implausible conclusion rely on the same flawed methodology.
@ReddirtF @Niko65785051 @goddeketal Their methods are seriously flawed and other lines or research prove their conclusions wrong. All the papers that such an implausible conclusion rely on the same flawed methodology. https://t.co/uVFBMzAXYb https://t.co/P
@ChrisMartzWX At worst, the rate terrestrial biosphere growth acceleration is decreasing. In a few decades biosphere growth may be linear instead of geometric.
@DavidUllrich202 Junk science. There is overwhelming evidence that terrestrial biosphere growth is increasing. 🧵https://t.co/XCjKMKgdmm https://t.co/Qy2YPAyKSR https://t.co/lMXAZsOy6g https://t.co/E2zGjqqGJ9 https://t.co/ex5MoUREDJ
@MatthewWielicki @dwallacewells It’s weird how all these news reports of declining biosphere productivity exist in contradiction to vast amounts of evidence that more CO2 is removed from the atmosphere every year. https://t.co/XCjKMKgdmm https://t.co/Qy2
@richardabetts And like this paper you pushed. It should have never been published, yet you promoted and it is cited in other junk papers.
@NeilSalter4 …however, browning can be due to growth of vegetation that experiences a dry season. The data was also improperly analyzed across different satellite systems. In addition, CO2 emissions and uptake data makes clear growth is increasing as well
RT @aaronshem: @ancistroneura @JarrodEames @_ClimateCraze Thanks for the paper. The vast majority of evidence is that plant growth is incre…
@ancistroneura @JarrodEames @_ClimateCraze Thanks for the paper. The vast majority of evidence is that plant growth is increasing. One group seems to suggest growth is decreasing. I suspect what they’re doing is creating an index that treats browning as a
RT @aaronshem: @ciais_philippe @richardabetts Also industrial emissions are well known and the CO2 level in the atmosphere tell us greening…
RT @aaronshem: @crentsch @richardabetts @ciais_philippe Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data…
@RogerPielkeJr @hausfath @climate_guy It’s almost as bad as the “Greening Stopped in 2000” series of papers. Peer review is a joke.
@ProfMickWilson @_ClimateCraze GPP models seem to greatly underestimate productivity. SIF has been increasing substantially. The leveling off of greening seems to be junk science. https://t.co/PtQik4mwfa https://t.co/j2jcLIimw6 https://t.co/ilfUTP1KYv
RT @aaronshem: Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data sets among other problems. @curryja @mat…
RT @aaronshem: @EcoSenseNow “Hugely important paper! "Global greening" since the 1980s actually reversed around the year 2000 The trend t…
CO2 reducing plant water needs https://t.co/zbTltCGDPr CO2 sink https://t.co/lVa1qi5Mie Greening observed by NASA https://t.co/KPr71zx0EP NASA - greening mitigates warming https://t.co/cCH1OiiIAT Greenhouse CO2 supplementation https://t.co/I527pidTPd
@LesserMegadeath @latimeralder The study is also largely garbage. It is based on a very flawed analysis. https://t.co/3VwhCys4YU https://t.co/eAkhZRC7sC https://t.co/7En91BdNQC
@badmoonrising11 @_ClimateCraze Umm. No. Biosphere growth continues to accelerate. The evidence is overwhelming. My guess is, without looking, you are looking to a paper that references ridiculous Wang paper, which compares incompatible datasets among oth
RT @aaronshem: @news_numen @FraserNelson The evidence is overwhelming. The world is not only greening, it is increasingly so every year. h…
@news_numen @FraserNelson The evidence is overwhelming. The world is not only greening, it is increasingly so every year. https://t.co/Qy2YPAyKSR https://t.co/XCjKMKgdmm https://t.co/flXpmfzflM https://t.co/Ghe2IJjjMY
@Marcusgibson @_ClimateCraze Nope. Back in the 90s the biosphere only took up 25% of emissions, today it takes up 30% even though emissions are much larger. The studies that show browning/greening decreased are seriously flawed. The evidence for the opposi
@ECOWARRIORSS #ScienceCrisis Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data sets among other problems. https://t.co/U5uMGb3PdT https://t.co/pv0ob5eXs2 https://t.co/Qy2YPAyKSR https://t.co/3VwhCyJGnu https://t.co/eAk
@ECOWARRIORSS Incorrect, fertilization is increasing. Every year the biosphere takes in a greater share of our increasing emissions. It has gone from ~25% in the 90s to ~30% today. The “greening stopped” paper is bad science, uses improper methods on incom
RT @RobertDrone92: @alekmorillo @Agenda2030_ Sorprendentemente, sí existe evidencia que liga el aumento del CO2 de las emisiones humanas co…
@alekmorillo @Agenda2030_ Sorprendentemente, sí existe evidencia que liga el aumento del CO2 de las emisiones humanas con una aceleración de la fotosíntesis. Sin embargo, en el mismo estudio se aclara que, de todos modos, estos gases pueden afectar de otro
RT @Noissim12: How many people are employed in this fear-mongering propaganda? Humans CANNOT change the earth's climate! Stop WASTING MONEY…
Carbon & nitrogen are as necessary for life as oxygen! They are NOT pollution "emissions"!
How many people are employed in this fear-mongering propaganda? Humans CANNOT change the earth's climate! Stop WASTING MONEY on it. Manage forests responsibly because they are VERY important for a healthy environment but NOT because it will change the eart
@ECOWARRIORSS The land biosphere percentage of emissions captured each year has increased from 25% to about 30% in recent decades even as emissions have grown. https://t.co/XCjKMKgdmm https://t.co/Qy2YPAyKSR https://t.co/flXpmfzflM https://t.co/1wttYTm05
@ECOWARRIORSS Just not true. Even as emissions have increased a larger portion are captured by the land biosphere every year. https://t.co/Qy2YPAyKSR https://t.co/XCjKMKgdmm https://t.co/4eh0he6rTB https://t.co/flXpmfzflM
RT @aaronshem: #ScienceCrisis Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data sets among other proble…
#ScienceCrisis Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data sets among other problems. https://t.co/pv0ob5eXs2 https://t.co/U5uMGb3PdT https://t.co/Qy2YPAyKSR https://t.co/3VwhCyJGnu https://t.co/eAkhZRkwB4 https:
Good news! This article received enough citations to be a #topcitedarticle in @NewPhytologist @JosepPenuelas @CSIC @CREAF_ecologia @iec https://t.co/rajhQMShS8
@bryan_caplan @AlexEpstein Some resources on fertilization. Plus this.
@MeredithAngwin One of my greatest fears is carbon capture becoming economical. Most developing world agriculture is subsistence level an likely dependent on rising emissions. https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp
@agentsinaction @AlexEpstein @ClimateOfGavin Comments on Wang linked here. https://t.co/P3w2UseYby
@agentsinaction @Faktantarkast10 @AlexEpstein @ClimateOfGavin It is clearly accelerating. (Graph by Robert Rohde, https://t.co/flXpmfzNbk) https://t.co/P3w2UseYby https://t.co/KI3N3hAmoM
@DoctorVive @vrbik_jan This paper never should have been published.
RT @aaronshem: @Herbsimmens @richardabetts @benking01 @ciais_philippe Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging inc…
@latimeralder The latest is a paper claiming greening stopped, despite all lines of evidence contradicting it and clearly invalid methodology. https://t.co/pv0ob5fvhA https://t.co/gpdWkQheE0 https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp https://t.co/3VwhCyKed2 https://t.co/eAk
RT @aaronshem: @M17828764Marion @EcoSenseNow @ciais_philippe Yes, all other lines of research show green not only didn’t stop, it increases…
RT @aaronshem: Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data sets among other problems. @curryja @mat…
@M17828764Marion @EcoSenseNow @ciais_philippe Yes, all other lines of research show green not only didn’t stop, it increases. Somehow this nonsense paper get pushed through publishing without being questioned. Here’s more, including comments on similarly,
RT @aaronshem: @EcoSenseNow “Hugely important paper! "Global greening" since the 1980s actually reversed around the year 2000 The trend t…
@is_OwenLewis @BatcaveSlimer @richardabetts @ciais_philippe Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data sets among other problems. https://t.co/pv0ob5wyjA https://t.co/gpdWkQyhG0 https://t.co/Qy2YPAh9uh https://t.c
@cisnerosgabriel @richardabetts @hausfath @ciais_philippe Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data sets among other problems. https://t.co/pv0ob5fvhA https://t.co/gpdWkQheE0 https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp https://t.co/
@ciais_philippe @richardabetts Also industrial emissions are well known and the CO2 level in the atmosphere tell us greening is increasing. https://t.co/pv0ob5fvhA https://t.co/gpdWkQheE0 https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp https://t.co/3VwhCyKed2 https://t.co/eAkhZRl
@Herbsimmens @richardabetts @benking01 @ciais_philippe Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data sets among other problems. https://t.co/pv0ob5fvhA https://t.co/gpdWkQheE0 https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp https://t.co/3Vw
@crentsch @richardabetts @ciais_philippe Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data sets among other problems. https://t.co/pv0ob5fvhA https://t.co/gpdWkQheE0 https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp https://t.co/3VwhCyKed2 https:
@fiedersturm1 @rahmstorf Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data sets among other problems. https://t.co/pv0ob5fvhA https://t.co/gpdWkQheE0 https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp https://t.co/3VwhCyKed2 https://t.co/eAkhZRl4q
@KlausMl67471449 @agentsinaction @rahmstorf It doesn’t fit. Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data sets among other problems. https://t.co/pv0ob5fvhA https://t.co/gpdWkQheE0 https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp https://
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@EcoSenseNow “Hugely important paper! "Global greening" since the 1980s actually reversed around the year 2000 The trend turned to "browning" in 90% of vegetated area due to climates becoming too hot and dry in many places” Chen et al 2021 @ciais_philip
@rahmstorf Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data sets among other problems. https://t.co/pv0ob5fvhA https://t.co/gpdWkQheE0 https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp https://t.co/3VwhCyKed2 https://t.co/eAkhZRl4qC https://t.co
Very concerning that this was published. Classic case of merging incompatible data sets among other problems. @curryja @mattwridley https://t.co/pv0ob5wyjA https://t.co/QJUzFNgjGZ https://t.co/Qy2YPAh9uh https://t.co/3VwhCys4YU https://t.co/eAkhZRC7sC h
What’s most concerning is that it was published when it is so clearly wrong. @RogerPielkeJr @curryja @EcoSenseNow @ClimateAudit https://t.co/pv0ob5fvhA https://t.co/VYuyxCEP3T https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp https://t.co/3VwhCyKed2 https://t.co/eAkhZRl4qC h
@KlausMl67471449 @rahmstorf Junk paper which is also based on junk paper. What’s most concerning is that it was published when it is so clearly wrong. https://t.co/4eh0he6ZJ9 https://t.co/XCjKMKgLbU https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp https://t.co/fPnRTC74PA http
@RogerPielkeJr @richardabetts @ciais_philippe https://t.co/Qy2YPAyKSR Also, just looking at the amount of CO2 in air and industrial emissions tells us the paper is seriously wrong. Never mind multiple other data sets and other analysis contradict it.
@PaulDFarrar @ciais_philippe @richardabetts The amount of CO2 remaining in the atmosphere given the amount of industrial emissions suggest this paper is nonsense. So does pretty much all other research. https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp
@richardabetts @ciais_philippe How does this garbage get published. https://t.co/Qy2YPAyKSR
@richardabetts @ciais_philippe This is very much out of line with pretty much all other research. https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp
@mscott7612 @ChrisMartzWX Partially, sinks grow with emissions. They actually grow faster than emissions. https://t.co/FYU1NoCiQW
@AlexEpstein Sinks are growing faster than emissions. https://t.co/Qy2YPAziIp
@ECOWARRIORSS I am far more afraid that we cannot sustain adequate emissions than I am of climate change. Sinks are increasing faster than emissions. Previous interglacials were warmer, CO2 & CH4 did not increase despite much more permafrost thawing &a