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Characteristics, drivers and feedbacks of global greening In this Review, we discuss the occurrence of this global greening phenomenon, its drivers and how it might impact carbon cycling and land-atmosphere heat and water fluxes
Characteristics, drivers and feedbacks of global greening In this Review, we examine the detection of the greening signal, its causes and its consequences Greening is pronounced over intensively farmed or afforested areas, such as in China and India
Characteristics, drivers and feedbacks of global greening, Piao et al . . . Warmer temperatures due to climate change have increased greening in northern latitudes by extending the growing season, but diminished greening in the tropics, where temperatures were already optimal Greater global green cover has observable feedbacks on climate and the carbon cycle
Characteristics, drivers and feedbacks of global greening The greening phenomenon, together with warming, sea-level rise and sea-ice decline, represents highly credibleevidence of anthropogenic climate change In this Review, we examine the detection of the greening signal, its causes and its consequences
Review: Characteristics, drivers and feedbacks of global greening (Nat . . . Human activities including tree planting (afforestation) and nitrogen deposition also contribute to greening, with varying degrees across the globe The article also discusses the effects of increased greening on water cycles and global temperatures
The global greening continues despite increased drought stress since . . . Increases or decreases in remote sensing-based vegetation greenness are usually referred to as greening or browning The CO 2 fertilization along with land management determined that greening is dominant However, recently global browning signals due to drought stress have also been widely reported
Chapter 10 The Greening Earth Piao et al. - Boston University Greening was found to mitigate global warming through enhanced land carbon uptake and evaporative cooling, but could also lead to decreased albedo that could potentially cause local warming