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I'm not going to pretend to know what's going on - I'm out of the loop as a conscious choice on this.
My first hunch is that this is either a major global carbon sink being depleted/saturated, or a tipping point where carbon is being released from a source that it was previously sequestered or a carbon sink has undergone an inversion and has become a source of emissions.
For an example of a carbon sink being saturated, the ocean is a good example of dissolving a significant amount of carbon dioxide but, as it becomes more saturated, at some point it ceases to function as a sink.
An example of tipping point of carbon being released is the classic permafrost melting and the methane held under the permafrost, some of it clathrate, being emitted.
An example of a carbon sink undergoing an inversion is rainforest drying out and experiencing catastrophic forest fires, thus turning what was a sink into a source (tbh peat bogs burning are probably a more accurate example but it's less easy to grapple with as a thought experiment).
It's very dismal to spend time looking into this stuff.
https://hexbear.net/post/2618447?scrollToComments=false
Might be related.