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The TCRE relationship underlies the necessity of net zero emissions for climate stabilization and the utility of carbon budgets as a policy tool. TCRE emerges near universally from Earth system models, and is consistent with observations. However, recent work has systematically dismantled the leading hypothesis explaining the phenomenon, concluding “that this proportionality is not amenable to a simple physical explanation, but rather arises because of the complex interplay of multiple physical and biogeochemical processes.'' (Gillett, 2023). Here we set two intermediate complexity Earth system models (EMICs) to abiotic states, then turn on broad components of Earth's biogeochemical cycles one at a time to see which combination of processes cause TCRE to emerge.We find that TCRE emerges when ocean alkalinity is set to observed values, without life on land. TCRE likewise emerges independently when the terrestrial biosphere is turned on, with the ocean in an abiotic low alkalinity state. Idealized experiments with the EMICs show that TCRE occurs for configurations of the Earth system where characteristic timescales of carbon absorption and heat absorption are nearly the same. Our results suggest that the emergence of TCRE does in-fact rely on a simple physical mechanism, but why the living components of Earth system are matching the characteristic timescale of carbon absorption to that of heat remains mysterious.Gillett, N.P.: Warming proportional to cumulative carbon emissions not explained by heat and carbon sharing mixing processes. Nature Communications 14(1), 6466 (2023)
Title: The double emergence of TCRE
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The TCRE relationship underlies the necessity of net zero emissions for climate stabilization and the utility of carbon budgets as a policy tool.
TCRE emerges near universally from Earth system models, and is consistent with observations.
However, recent work has systematically dismantled the leading hypothesis explaining the phenomenon, concluding “that this proportionality is not amenable to a simple physical explanation, but rather arises because of the complex interplay of multiple physical and biogeochemical processes.
'' (Gillett, 2023).
Here we set two intermediate complexity Earth system models (EMICs) to abiotic states, then turn on broad components of Earth's biogeochemical cycles one at a time to see which combination of processes cause TCRE to emerge.
We find that TCRE emerges when ocean alkalinity is set to observed values, without life on land.
TCRE likewise emerges independently when the terrestrial biosphere is turned on, with the ocean in an abiotic low alkalinity state.
Idealized experiments with the EMICs show that TCRE occurs for configurations of the Earth system where characteristic timescales of carbon absorption and heat absorption are nearly the same.
Our results suggest that the emergence of TCRE does in-fact rely on a simple physical mechanism, but why the living components of Earth system are matching the characteristic timescale of carbon absorption to that of heat remains mysterious.
Gillett, N.
P.
: Warming proportional to cumulative carbon emissions not explained by heat and carbon sharing mixing processes.
Nature Communications 14(1), 6466 (2023).
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