Quantifying the Contribution of Major Carbon Producers to Increases in Vapor Pressure Deficit and Burned Area in Western US and Southwestern Canadian Forests

Kristina Dahl, Carly Phillips, J. Pablo Ortiz-Partida, Rachel Licker, Delta Merner, Brenda Ekwurzel

Published May 16, 2023

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A peer-reviewed article in Environmental Research Letters.

Increases in burned forest area across the western United States and southwestern Canada over the last several decades have been partially driven by a rise in vapor pressure deficit (VPD), a measure of the atmosphere's drying power that is significantly influenced by human-caused climate change. Previous research has quantified the contribution of carbon emissions traced back to a set of 88 major fossil fuel producers and cement manufacturers to historical global mean temperature rise. In this study, we extend that research into the domain of forest fires.

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Dahl, Kristina A., Abatzoglou, John T., Phillips, Carly., Ortiz-Partida, J. Pablo., Licker, Rachel., Merner, L. Delta., Ekwurzel, Brenda. 2023. Quantifying the contribution of major carbon producers to increases in vapor pressure deficit and burned area in western US and southwestern Canadian forests. Environmental Research Letters. 18:6:064011
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/acbce

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