GlobalCarbonProject

@gcarbonproject

Human perturbation of the carbon & other biogeochem. cycles; integration of biophysical and human dimensions; decarbonization pathways.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2013.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet

    The Global Carbon Budget 2019 just out. Another extraordinary effort of the global carbon cycle research community. Many thanks to all contributors for making this effort possible

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  2. Boreal forests responsible for a larger share of the global land carbon sink than previously estimated

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    31. sij

    Fire weather worsening: more heat, less rainfall Just published, see an editorial I wrote about the current bushfire season in Australia and steps that need to be taken to support the development of an adaptation and mitigation plan

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  4. 30. sij

    Boreal forests responsible for a larger share of the global land carbon sink than previously estimated

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    28. sij

    Probably first one to identify the problem of unrealistic (high ) assumptions behind RCP8.5 was . He even got high-level media coverage, by But in academia, who really cares about a Ph.D student's findings? 2/n

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    18. sij

    Here I discuss with the carbon budget, its complexities, & its policy implications, how emissions are allocated, how emissions relate to economic growth, the role of China, & much more...

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    16. sij

    Global streams and rivers’ contribution to climate change. N2O emissions have increased four fold. Part of the Global N2O Budget work Press Release: Paper here:

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    17. sij

    Great animation of CO2 va global temperature. 1.5C reached for ~450ppm (my visual estimate). Simple C cycle calculation: that’s 40 ppm above present, equivalent to ~190GtC. That’s ~17 years given current atm CO2 increase (2.3ppm) or emissions (11.5GtC).

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    18. sij

    Analysis: Global fossil-fuel emissions up 0.6% in 2019 due to China |

     Annual CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and industry by major country and rest of world from 1959-2019, in billions of tonnes of CO2 per year (GtCO2). Note that 2019 numbers are preliminary estimates. Data from the Global Carbon Project; chart by Carbon Brief using Highcharts.
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  11. 16. sij

    Global streams and rivers’ contribution to climate change. N2O emissions have increased four fold. Part of the Global N2O Budget work Press Release: Paper here:

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  12. 9. sij

    New GCP blog, Scientific American: Natural Gas Use Is Rising: Is that Good News or Bad News for the Climate? It’s a little of both for now, but in the long run, it’s bad

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    2. sij
    Odgovor korisnicima

    Thanks Zeke. I often find visuals help to get a sense of scale - the one below from shows this nicely, demonstrating clearly the need for reducing fossil carbon as a priority alongside measures to increase the carbon storage of land.

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    3. sij

    CO2 emissions continue to grow: from coal (slowing), oil (steady), gas (increasing). Progress in renewable energy adoption ≠ reductions in fossil fuel use. Policies are needed to actively phase out fossil fuels.

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    2. sij

    Greenhouse emissions from wildfires are not part of the accounting for the emission reduction targets of the Paris Agreement. Of course, climate change doesn’t care where the emissions are coming from.

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    31. pro 2019.

    Looking back on the amazing 2010s decade of carbon-cycle observations from LANDSAT8 GRACE & GRACE-FO ICESAT-1 & ICESAT-2 SUOMI NPP SMAP OCO2 & OCO3 GEDI ECOSTRESS & 2020s...

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    29. pro 2019.

    Catching up on 2019 with this interesting study of , , , & al.: . A rigorous analysis of 18 countries that did decrease CO2 emissions from the energy sector in 2005-2015, compare to those that did not.

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    Like ? Visit our Carbon Pricing Dashboard to view and download your own reports on trends around the world:

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  19. We are one step closer to the new GCP-INI Global N2O Budget. Just published "Increased global nitrous oxide emissions from streams and rivers in the Anthropocene"

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    20. pro 2019.

    And a special shout out to , for sharing our bucket animation about the remaining to stay at or under 1.5 degrees C. Thank you for helping to raise awareness of our work, the science we have in hand, and the action we need to take!

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