cover image: Global Carbon Budget 2021 - Published on 4 November 2021

Global Carbon Budget 2021 - Published on 4 November 2021

3 Nov 2021

1976) In situ | NISMON-CO2 | CMS-Flux Land models Fossil CO2 emissions CABLE-POP | CLASSIC | CLM5.0 | DLEM | IBIS | ISAM | Andrew and Peters, 2021 ISBA-CTRIP | JSBACH | JULES-ES | LPJ-GUESS | LPJ | LPX- CDIAC (Gilfillan and Marland, 2021) Bern | OCN | ORCHIDEEv3 | SDGVM | VISIT | YIBs UNFCCC, 2021a Climate forcing CRU (Harris et al. [...] 2020) Full references provided in Friedlingstein et al 2021 Contributors 94 people | 70 organisations | 18 countries P Friedlingstein UK | MW Jones UK | M O’Sullivan UK | RM Andrew Norway | DCE Bakker UK J Hauck Germany | Le Quéré UK | GP Peters Norway | W Peters Netherlands | J Pongratz Germany S Sitch UK | JG Canadell Australia | P Ciais Franc. [...] Nabel Germany | Shin-ichiro Nakaoka Japan | Yosuke Niwa Japan | Tsuneo Ono Japan | Denis Pierrot USA | Benjamin Poulter USA | Gregor Rehder Germany | Laure Resplandy USA | Eddy Robertson UK | Christian Rödenbeck Germany | Thais M Rosan UK | Jörg Schwinger Norway | Clemens Schwingshackl Germany | Roland Séférian France | Adrienne J. [...] Source: Friedlingstein et al 2021; Global Carbon Project 2021 Fossil CO2 Emissions in Rest of World In the Rest of the World, emissions from coal and natural gas are expected to recover most of their losses in 2020. [...] Source: Friedlingstein et al 2021; Global Carbon Project 2021 Cement carbonation sink The production of cement results in ‘process’ emissions of CO2 from the chemical reaction During its lifetime, cement slowly absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere Source: Friedlingstein et al 2021; Global Carbon Projec.

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Global Carbon Project

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