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Global Carbon Budget 2024

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/77372
Date of Publication
November 13, 2024
Publication Type
Article
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Physics Institute, Cl...

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Friedlingstein, Pierre
O'Sullivan, Michael
Jones, Matthew W.
Andrew, Robbie M.
Hauck, Judith
Landschützer, Peter
Le Quéré, Corinne
Li, Hongmei
Luijkx, Ingrid T.
Olsen, Are
Peters, Glen P.
Peters, Wouter
Pongratz, Julia
Schwingshackl, Clemens
Sitch, Stephen
Canadell, Josep G.
Ciais, Philippe
Jackson, Robert B.
Alin, Simone R.
Arneth, Almut
Arora, Vivek
Bates, Nicholas R.
Becker, Meike
Bellouin, Nicolas
Berghoff, Carla F.
Bittig, Henry C.
Bopp, Laurent
Cadule, Patricia
Campbell, Katie
Chamberlain, Matthew A.
Chandra, Naveen
Chevallier, Frédéric
Chini, Louise P.
Colligan, Thomas
Decayeux, Jeanne
Djeutchouang, Laique
Dou, Xinyu
Duran Rojas, Carolina
Enyo, Kazutaka
Evans, Wiley
Fay, Amanda
Feely, Richard A.
Ford, Daniel J.
Foster, Adrianna
Gasser, Thomas
Gehlen, Marion
Gkritzalis, Thanos
Grassi, Giacomo
Gregor, Luke
Gruber, Nicolas
Gürses, Özgür
Harris, Ian
Hefner, Matthew
Heinke, Jens
Hurtt, George C.
Iida, Yosuke
Ilyina, Tatiana
Jacobson, Andrew R.
Jain, Atul
Jarníková, Tereza
Jersild, Annika
Jiang, Fei
Jin, Zhe
Kato, Etsushi
Keeling, Ralph F.
Klein Goldewijk, Kees
Knauer, Jürgen
Korsbakken, Jan Ivar
Lauvset, Siv K.
Lefèvre, Nathalie
Liu, Zhu
Liu, Junjie
Ma, Lei
Maksyutov, Shamil
Marland, Gregg
Mayot, Nicolas
McGuire, Patrick
Metzl, Nicolas
Monacci, Natalie M.
Morgan, Eric J.
Nakaoka, Shin-Ichiro
Neill, Craig
Niwa, Yosuke
Nützel, Tobias
Olivier, Lea
Ono, Tsuneo
Palmer, Paul I.
Pierrot, Denis
Qin, Zhangcai
Resplandy, Laure
Roobaert, Alizée
Rosan, Thais M.
Rödenbeck, Christian
Schwinger, Jörg
Smallman, T. Luke
Smith, Stephen
Sospedra-Alfonso, Reinel
Steinhoff, Tobias
Sun, Qingorcid-logo
Physics Institute, Climate and Environmental Physics
Physics Institute, Climate and Environmental Physics
Physics Institute, Climate and Environmental Physics
Physics Institute, Climate and Environmental Physics
Sutton, Adrienne J.
Séférian, Roland
Takao, Shintaro
Tatebe, Hiroaki
Tian, Hanqin
Tilbrook, Bronte
Torres, Olivier
Tourigny, Etienne
Tsujino, Hiroyuki
Tubiello, Francesco
van der Werf, Guido
Wanninkhof, Rik
Wang, Xuhui
Yang, Dongxu
Yang, Xiaojuan
Yu, Zhen
Yuan, Wenping
Yue, Xu
Zaehle, Sönke
Zeng, Ning
Zeng, Jiye
Series
Earth System Science Data
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1866-3508
Publisher
Copernicus Publications
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.5194/essd-2024-519
Description
<jats:p>Abstract. Accurate assessment of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and their redistribution among the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere in a changing climate is critical to better understand the global carbon cycle, support the development of climate policies, and project future climate change. Here we describe and synthesise datasets and methodologies to quantify the five major components of the global carbon budget and their uncertainties. Fossil CO2 emissions (EFOS) are based on energy statistics and cement production data, while emissions from land-use change (ELUC) are based on land-use and land-use change data and bookkeeping models. Atmospheric CO2 concentration is measured directly, and its growth rate (GATM) is computed from the annual changes in concentration. The ocean CO2 sink (SOCEAN) is estimated with global ocean biogeochemistry models and observation-based fCO2-products. The terrestrial CO2 sink (SLAND) is estimated with dynamic global vegetation models. Additional lines of evidence on land and ocean sinks are provided by atmospheric inversions, atmospheric oxygen measurements and Earth System Models. The sum of all sources and sinks results in the carbon budget imbalance (BIM), a measure of imperfect data and incomplete understanding of the contemporary carbon cycle. All uncertainties are reported as ±1σ. For the year 2023, EFOS increased by 1.3 % relative to 2022, with fossil emissions at 10.1 ± 0.5 GtC yr-1 (10.3 ± 0.5 GtC yr-1 when the cement carbonation sink is not included), ELUC was 1.0 ± 0.7 GtC yr-1, for a total anthropogenic CO2 emission (including the cement carbonation sink) of 11.1 ± 0.9 GtC yr-1 (40.6 ± 3.2 GtCO2 yr-1). Also, for 2023, GATM was 5.9 ± 0.2 GtC yr-1 (2.79 ± 0.1 ppm yr-1), SOCEAN was 2.9 ± 0.4 GtC yr-1 and SLAND was 2.3 ± 1.0 GtC yr-1, with a near zero BIM (-0.02 GtC yr-1). The global atmospheric CO2 concentration averaged over 2023 reached 419.3 ± 0.1 ppm. Preliminary data for 2024, suggest an increase in EFOS relative to 2023 of +0.8 % (-0.3 % to 1.9 %) globally, and atmospheric CO2 concentration increased by 2.8 ppm reaching 422.5 ppm, 52 % above pre-industrial level (around 278 ppm in 1750). Overall, the mean and trend in the components of the global carbon budget are consistently estimated over the period 1959–2023, with a near-zero overall budget imbalance, although discrepancies of up to around 1 GtC yr-1 persist for the representation of annual to semi-decadal variability in CO2 fluxes. Comparison of estimates from multiple approaches and observations shows: (1) a persistent large uncertainty in the estimate of land-use changes emissions, (2) a low agreement between the different methods on the magnitude of the land CO2 flux in the northern extra-tropics, and (3) a discrepancy between the different methods on the mean ocean sink. This living data update documents changes in methods and datasets applied to this most-recent global carbon budget as well as evolving community understanding of the global carbon cycle. The data presented in this work are available at https://doi.org/10.18160/GCP-2024 (Friedlingstein et al., 2024).
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/191641
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