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The consolidated European synthesis of CO2emissions and removals for the European Union and United Kingdom: 1990-2018

Authors :
Petrescu, Ana Maria Roxana
McGrath, Matthew M.J.
Andrew, Robbie R.M.
Peylin, Philippe
Peters, Glen P.
Ciais, Philippe
Broquet, Grégoire
Tubiello, Francesco Nicola
Gerbig, Christoph
Pongratz, Julia
Janssens-Maenhout, Greet
Grassi, Giacomo
Nabuurs, Gert-Jan
Regnier, Pierre
Lauerwald, Ronny
Kuhnert, Matthias
Balkovič, Juraj
Schelhaas, Mart Jan
van der Gon, Hugo Denier H.A.C.D.
Solazzo, Efisio
Qiu, Chunjing
Pilli, Roberto
Konovalov, Igor I.B.
Houghton, R.A.
Günther, Dirk
Perugini, Lucia
Crippa, Monica
Ganzenmüller, Raphael
Luijkx, I.T.
Smith, Pete
Munassar, Saqr
Thompson, Rona L.
Conchedda, Giulia
Monteil, Guillaume
Scholze, Marko
Karstens, Ute
Brockmann, Patrick
Dolman, Albertus Johannes Han A.J.
Petrescu, Ana Maria Roxana
McGrath, Matthew M.J.
Andrew, Robbie R.M.
Peylin, Philippe
Peters, Glen P.
Ciais, Philippe
Broquet, Grégoire
Tubiello, Francesco Nicola
Gerbig, Christoph
Pongratz, Julia
Janssens-Maenhout, Greet
Grassi, Giacomo
Nabuurs, Gert-Jan
Regnier, Pierre
Lauerwald, Ronny
Kuhnert, Matthias
Balkovič, Juraj
Schelhaas, Mart Jan
van der Gon, Hugo Denier H.A.C.D.
Solazzo, Efisio
Qiu, Chunjing
Pilli, Roberto
Konovalov, Igor I.B.
Houghton, R.A.
Günther, Dirk
Perugini, Lucia
Crippa, Monica
Ganzenmüller, Raphael
Luijkx, I.T.
Smith, Pete
Munassar, Saqr
Thompson, Rona L.
Conchedda, Giulia
Monteil, Guillaume
Scholze, Marko
Karstens, Ute
Brockmann, Patrick
Dolman, Albertus Johannes Han A.J.
Source :
Earth System Science Data, 13 (5
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Reliable quantification of the sources and sinks of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), including that of their trends and uncertainties, is essential to monitoring the progress in mitigating anthropogenic emissions under the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. This study provides a consolidated synthesis of estimates for all anthropogenic and natural sources and sinks of CO2 for the European Union and UK (EU27 + UK), derived from a combination of state-of-the-art bottom-up (BU) and top-down (TD) data sources and models. Given the wide scope of the work and the variety of datasets involved, this study focuses on identifying essential questions which need to be answered to properly understand the differences between various datasets, in particular with regards to the less-well-characterized fluxes from managed ecosystems. The work integrates recent emission inventory data, process-based ecosystem model results, data-driven sector model results and inverse modeling estimates over the period 1990-2018. BU and TD products are compared with European national greenhouse gas inventories (NGHGIs) reported under the UNFCCC in 2019, aiming to assess and understand the differences between approaches. For the uncertainties in NGHGIs, we used the standard deviation obtained by varying parameters of inventory calculations, reported by the member states following the IPCC Guidelines. Variation in estimates produced with other methods, like atmospheric inversion models (TD) or spatially disaggregated inventory datasets (BU), arises from diverse sources including within-model uncertainty related to parameterization as well as structural differences between models. In comparing NGHGIs with other approaches, a key source of uncertainty is that related to different system boundaries and emission categories (CO2 fossil) and the use of different land use definitions for reporting emissions from land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF) activities (CO2 land). At the EU27 + UK leve<br />SCOPUS: re.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Earth System Science Data, 13 (5
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1264150093
Document Type :
Electronic Resource