It's not even about the Amazon specifically, but rather the entire world, titled «Committed terrestrial ecosystem changes due to climate change», but it's this study that led to headlines, shortly before the big UN climate conference in Copenhagen that same year, of
how unabated climate change could wipe out most of the world's largest remaining rainforest.
As the slightest of albedo
changes can have quite a temperature impact,
how do all these agricultural
changes — either under
unabated climate change or in a stratospheric SRM world — in turn affect the atmosphere?