Extended Data Fig. 1: Linear relationships between global temperature anomaly and wetland methane emissions (2020-2099). | Nature Sustainability

Extended Data Fig. 1: Linear relationships between global temperature anomaly and wetland methane emissions (2020-2099).

From: Addressing methane emission feedbacks from global wetlands

Extended Data Fig. 1

Red points and line are from Zhang et al. [4] and black points and line are from Kleinen et al. [11]. Symbols represent various Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) and Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs). Temperature anomaly over time is derived from baseline SSP scenario outputs from MAGICC. The low variance in Zhang et al. [4] is due to the averaging effect of the ensemble mean, which smooths out variations from individual model runs.

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