An earlier publication by Leggett and Ball presented statistical evidence for a relationship between the pause in global temperature, a pause in the global rate of change of CO2 and an increase in global vegetation cover.
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Keenan, T., Prentice, I., Canadell, J. et al. Correction: Corrigendum: Recent pause in the growth rate of atmospheric CO2 due to enhanced terrestrial carbon uptake. Nat Commun 8, 16137 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms16137
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