The latest project findings are presented at the 2022 EGU General Assembly by 4C researchers.
4C researchers have published a new study that evaluates how two consecutive extreme summers impacted ecosystems and vegetation in central Europe. Another research supported by 4C shows how northern peatlands could accelerate global warming if action on climate change is not taken.
New research suggests that a third of the total productivity in the Arctic Ocean is supported by nutrients supplied by river discharge and coastal erosion, highlighting their crucial role for the marine ecosystem.
The world is not on track to keep warming below 1.5°C, and immediate action is needed, according to the 4C Carbon Outlook, just released.
4C researchers present the latest climate research at the 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) in support of the need for urgent climate action.
The increase in CO2-induced global warming will only stop when humans stop adding CO2 to the atmosphere, according to a recent report published by the 4C project. The report discusses the latest science on zero CO2 emissions, and touches on the importance of zero vs. net-zero emissions for policymaking.
Four new datasets developed as part of 4C project are now available.