A 50% rise in carbon dioxide level could reduce rainfall in the Amazon more than deforestation
Published Date: 6/29/2021
Source: phys.org
A 50% rise in the level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere could reduce rainfall in the Amazon as much as or even more than substitution of the entire forest by pasture. The rise in CO2 would reduce the amount of water vapor emitted by the forest, leading to a 12% annual drop in the volume of rainfall, while total deforestation would reduce rainfall by 9%.