Global carbon budget 2018

Accurate assessment of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and their redistribution among the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere - the "global carbon budget" - is important to better understand the global carbon cycle, support the development of climate policies, and project future climate change. Here we describe data sets and methodology to quantify the five major components of the global carbon budget and their uncertainties. Fossil CO2 emissions (E-FF) are based on energy statistics and cement production data, while emissions from land use and land-use change (E-LUC), mainly deforestation, are based on land use and land -use change data and bookkeeping models. Atmospheric CO2 concentration is measured directly and its growth rate (G(ATM)) is computed from the annual changes in concentration. The ocean CO2 sink (S-OCEAN) and terrestrial CO2 sink (S-LAND) are estimated with global process models constrained by observations. The resulting carbon budget imbalance (B-IM), the difference between the estimated total emissions and the estimated changes in the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere, is a measure of imperfect data and understanding of the contemporary carbon cycle. All uncertainties are reported as +/- 1 sigma. For the last decade available (2008-2017), E-FF was 9.4 +/- 0.5 GtC yr(-1), E-LUC 1.5 +/- 0.7 GtC yr(-1), G(ATM) 4.7 +/- 0.02 GtC yr(-1), S-OCEAN 2.4 +/- 0.5 GtC yr(-1), and S-LAND 3.2 +/- 0.8 GtC yr(-1), with a budget imbalance B-IM of 0.5 GtC yr(-1) indicating overestimated emissions and/or underestimated sinks. For the year 2017 alone, the growth in E-FF was about 1.6 % and emissions increased to 9.9 +/- 0.5 GtC yr(-1). Also for 2017, E-LUC was 1.4 +/- 0.7 GtC yr(-1), G(ATM) was 4.6 +/- 0.2 GtC yr(-1), S-OCEAN was 2.5 +/- 0.5 GtC yr(-1), and S-LAND was 3.8 +/- 0.8 GtC yr(-1), with a B-IM of 0.3 GtC. The global atmospheric CO2 concentration reached 405.0 +/- 0.1 ppm averaged over 2017. For 2018, preliminary data for the first 6-9 months indicate a renewed growth in E-FF of +2.7 % (range of 1.8 % to 3.7 %) based on national emission projections for China, the US, the EU, and India and projections of gross domestic product corrected for recent changes in the carbon intensity of the economy for the rest of the world. The analysis presented here shows that the mean and trend in the five components of the global carbon budget are consistently estimated over the period of 1959-2017, but discrepancies of up to 1 GtC yr(-1) persist for the representation of semi-decadal variability in CO2 fluxes. A detailed comparison among individual estimates and the introduction of a broad range of observations show (1) no consensus in the mean and trend in land -use change emissions, (2) a persistent low agreement among the different methods on the magnitude of the land CO2 flux in the northern extra-tropics, and (3) an apparent underestimation of the CO2 variability by ocean models, originating outside the tropics.

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Author Le Quéré, Corinne
Andrew, Robbie M.
Friedlingstein, Pierre
Sitch, Stephen
Hauck, Judith
Pongratz, Julia
Pickers, Penelope A.
Korsbakken, Jan Ivar
Peters, Glen P.
Canadell, Josep G.
Arneth, Almut
Arora, Vivek K.
Barbero, Leticia
Bastos, Ana
Bopp, Laurent
Chevallier, Frédéric
Chini, Louise P.
Ciais, Philippe
Doney, Scott C.
Gkritzalis, Thanos
Goll, Daniel S.
Harris, Ian
Haverd, Vanessa
Hoffman, Forrest M.
Hoppema, Mario
Houghton, Richard A.
Hurtt, George
Ilyina, Tatiana
Jain, Atul K.
Johannessen, Truls
Jones, Chris D.
Kato, Etsushi
Keeling, Ralph F.
Goldewijk, Kees Klein
Landschützer, Peter
Lefèvre, Nathalie
Lienert, Sebastian
Liu, Zhu
Lombardozzi, Danica
Metzl, Nicolas
Munro, David R.
Nabel, Julia E. M. S.
Nakaoka, Shin-ichiro
Neill, Craig
Olsen, Are
Ono, Tsueno
Patra, Prabir
Peregon, Anna
Peters, Wouter
Peylin, Philippe
Pfeil, Benjamin
Pierrot, Denis
Poulter, Benjamin
Rehder, Gregor
Resplandy, Laure
Robertson, Eddy
Rocher, Matthias
Rödenbeck, Christian
Schuster, Ute
Schwinger, Jörg
Séférian, Roland
Skjelvan, Ingunn
Steinhoff, Tobias
Sutton, Adrienne
Tans, Pieter P.
Tian, Hanqin
Tilbrook, Bronte
Tubiello, Francesco N.
van der Laan-Luijkx, Ingrid T.
van der Werf, Guido R.
Viovy, Nicolas
Walker, Anthony P.
Wiltshire, Andrew J.
Wright, Rebecca
Zaehle, Sönke
Zheng, Bo
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2018-12-05T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Le Quéré, Corinne, Andrew, Robbie M., Friedlingstein, Pierre, Sitch, Stephen, Hauck, Judith, Pongratz, Julia, Pickers, Penelope A., Korsbakken, Jan Ivar, Peters, Glen P., Canadell, Josep G., Arneth, Almut, Arora, Vivek K., Barbero, Leticia, Bastos, Ana, Bopp, Laurent, Chevallier, Frédéric, Chini, Louise P., Ciais, Philippe, Doney, Scott C., Gkritzalis, Thanos, Goll, Daniel S., Harris, Ian, Haverd, Vanessa, Hoffman, Forrest M., Hoppema, Mario, Houghton, Richard A., Hurtt, George, Ilyina, Tatiana, Jain, Atul K., Johannessen, Truls, Jones, Chris D., Kato, Etsushi, Keeling, Ralph F., Goldewijk, Kees Klein, Landschützer, Peter, Lefèvre, Nathalie, Lienert, Sebastian, Liu, Zhu, Lombardozzi, Danica, Metzl, Nicolas, Munro, David R., Nabel, Julia E. M. S., Nakaoka, Shin-ichiro, Neill, Craig, Olsen, Are, Ono, Tsueno, Patra, Prabir, Peregon, Anna, Peters, Wouter, Peylin, Philippe, Pfeil, Benjamin, Pierrot, Denis, Poulter, Benjamin, Rehder, Gregor, Resplandy, Laure, Robertson, Eddy, Rocher, Matthias, Rödenbeck, Christian, Schuster, Ute, Schwinger, Jörg, Séférian, Roland, Skjelvan, Ingunn, Steinhoff, Tobias, Sutton, Adrienne, Tans, Pieter P., Tian, Hanqin, Tilbrook, Bronte, Tubiello, Francesco N., van der Laan-Luijkx, Ingrid T., van der Werf, Guido R., Viovy, Nicolas, Walker, Anthony P., Wiltshire, Andrew J., Wright, Rebecca, Zaehle, Sönke, Zheng, Bo. (2018). Global carbon budget 2018. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d78055k6. Accessed 16 April 2024.

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