Climate Scientist, Carbon Cycle Expert
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Royal Society Research Professor at University of East Anglia
For decades, scientists assumed forests and soils absorbed roughly 30% of humanity's carbon dioxide emissions. A major reassessment published in Nature in January 2026 shows they've been overestimating: the natural land carbon sink is 20% smaller than previously calculated. That's 0.6 billion tonnes of carbon per year staying in the atmosphere instead of being absorbed.
Updated May 27
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