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Surprising stability of recent global carbon cycling enables improved fossil fuel emission verification

Earth Sciences

Surprising stability of recent global carbon cycling enables improved fossil fuel emission verification

B. Birner, C. Rödenbeck, et al.

This groundbreaking research, conducted by Benjamin Birner, Christian Rödenbeck, Julia L. Dohner, Armin Schwartzman, and Ralph F. Keeling, enhances the verification of global fossil fuel emissions to an impressive 4.4% accuracy over the Paris Agreement's stocktake cycle, halving previous uncertainties in understanding our planet's carbon cycle budget. Discover how this approach could reshape emission tracking and accountability!... show more
Abstract
The interannual to decadal variability in natural carbon sinks limits the explanation of recent changes in atmospheric CO2 concentration. Here we account for interannual and decadal variability using a simple quasi-mechanistic model of the net land carbon exchange with terms scaling with atmospheric CO2 and a weighted spatial average of temperature anomalies. This approach reduces the unexplained residual in Earth's carbon cycle budget from ±0.76 GtC per year obtained using process models to ±0.50 GtC per year, with the largest improvements on decadal timescales despite assuming constant dynamics. Our findings reveal remarkable stability of the carbon cycle and allow verification of reported global emissions to within 4.4% (95% confidence level) over the five-year stocktake cycle of the Paris Agreement—half the uncertainty reported previously.
Publisher
Nature Climate Change
Published On
Sep 01, 2023
Authors
Benjamin Birner, Christian Rödenbeck, Julia L. Dohner, Armin Schwartzman, Ralph F. Keeling
Tags
fossil fuel emissions
carbon cycle
emission reduction
Paris Agreement
global emissions
carbon exchange
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