The results indicate that rainforests in other parts of the world, such as western Africa and Southeast Asia, may also be transitioning to a hypertropical climate regime. This shift has dramatic implications for Earth's carbon cycle, because rainforests absorb huge amounts of CO2 that would otherwise end up in the atmosphere.
The predictions of what could happen to the Amazon by 2100 assume negligible reductions in CO2 emissions, so "it's up to us to what extent we're actually going to create this hypertropical climate," Chambers said. "If we're just going to emit greenhouse gases as much as we want, without any control, then we're going to create this hypertropical climate sooner."