Data supplement to the Global Carbon Budget 2022
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Data supplement for Friedlingstein et al: Global Carbon Budget 2022, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 14, 4811-4900, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-4811-2022, 2022. Further information is available on: http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/carbonbudget.
File Global_Carbon_Budget_2022v1.0.xlsx includes the following: 1. Summary 2. Global Carbon Budget. 3. Historical Budget 4. Fossil Emissions by Category. 5. Land-Use Change Emissions. 6. Ocean Sink. 7. Terrestrial Sink. 8. Cement Carbonation Sink.
File National_Fossil_Carbon_Emissions_2021v1.0.xlsx includes the following: 1. Summary 2. Territorial Emissions 3. Consumption Emissions 4. Emissions transfers 5. Regions
File National_LandUseChange_Carbon_Emissions_2022v1.0.xlsx includes the following:
Supplement containing data related to the 2022 Global Carbon Budget from the Global Carbon Project. The original article is Friedlingstein et al: Global Carbon Budget 2022, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 14, 4811–4900, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-4811-2022. Further information is available on: http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/carbonbudget. File Global_Carbon_Budget_2022v1.0.xlsx includes the following: 1. Summary 2. Global Carbon Budget 3. Fossil fuel emissions by Fuel Type 4. Land-use change emissions 5. Ocean Sink 6. Terrestrial sink 7. Historical Budget. File National_Carbon_Emissions_2022v1.0.xlsx includes the following: 1. Summary 2. Territorial emissions 3. Consumption emissions 4. Emissions transfers 5. Country definitions 6. Disaggregation 7. Aggregation
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Pierre Friedlingstein,
Jones Matthew W.,
Michael O'Sullivan,
Robbie Andrew,
Dorothee Bakker,
Judith Hauck,
Corinne Le Quéré,
Glen Peters,
Wouter Peters,
Julia Pongratz,
Stephen Sitch,
Josep Canadell,
Philippe Ciais,
Robert Jackson,
Simone R. Alin,
Peter Anthoni,
Nicolas R. Bates,
Meike Becker,
Nicolas Bellouin,
Laurent Bopp,
Thi T.T. Chau,
Frédéric Chevallier,
Louise Chini,
Margot Cronin,
Kim I. Currie,
Bertrand Decharme,
Laique Djeutchouang,
Wiley Evans,
Richard A. Feely,
Liang Feng,
Thomas Gasser,
Dennis Gilfillan,
Thanos Gkritzalis,
Giacomo Grassi,
Luke Gregor,
Nicolas Gruber,
Özgür Gürses,
Ian Harris,
Ian Harris,
Richard Houghton,
George Hurtt,
Tatiana Ilyina,
Ingrid Luijkx,
Atul K. Jain,
Steve D. Jones,
Etsushi Kato,
Daniel Kennedy,
Kees Klein Goldewijk,
Jürgen Knauer,
Jan Ivar Korsbakken,
Arne Körtzinger,
Peter Landschützer,
Siv Lauvset,
Nathalie Lefèvre,
Sebastian Lienert,
Junjie Liu,
Gregg Marland,
Patrick McGuire,
Joe Melton,
David Munro,
Julia Nabel,
Shin-ichiro Nakaoka,
Shin-Ichiro Nakaoka,
Yosuke Niwa,
Tsuneo Ono,
Denis Pierrot,
Benjamin Poulter,
Gregor Rehder,
Laure Resplandy,
Eddy Robertson,
Christian Rödenbeck,
Thais Rosan,
Jörg Schwinger,
Roland Séférian,
Adrienne J. Sutton,
Colm Sweeney,
Toste Tanhua,
Pieter Tans,
Hanqin Tian,
Toste Tilbrook,
Francesco Tubiello,
Guido van der Werf,
Nicolas Vuichard,
Chisato Wada,
Rik Wanninkhof,
Andrew Watson,
Andrew Wiltshire,
Rik Wanninkhof,
Wenping Yuan,
Chao Yue,
Xu Yue,
Sönke Zaehle,
Jiye Zend
2022
Global Carbon Project
Data sets, Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling, Troposphere: composition and chemistry
The use of data is conditional on citing the original data sources. Full details on how to cite the data are given at the top of each page. For research projects, if the data are essential to the work, or if an important result or conclusion depends on the data, co-authorship may need to be considered. The Global Carbon Project facilitates access to data to encourage its use and promote a good understanding of the carbon cycle. Respecting original data sources is key to help secure the support of data providers to enhance, maintain and update valuable data.
Global Carbon Project, 2022. Supplemental data of Global Carbon Project 2022. https://doi.org/10.18160/GCP-2022
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@misc{https://doi.org/10.18160/gcp-2022, doi = {10.18160/GCP-2022}, url = {https://www.icos-cp.eu/GCP/2022}, author = {{Global Carbon Project}}, keywords = {Data sets, Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling, Troposphere: composition and chemistry}, title = {Supplemental data of Global Carbon Project 2022}, publisher = {Global Carbon Project}, year = {2022}, copyright = {The use of data is conditional on citing the original data sources. Full details on how to cite the data are given at the top of each page. For research projects, if the data are essential to the work, or if an important result or conclusion depends on the data, co-authorship may need to be considered. The Global Carbon Project facilitates access to data to encourage its use and promote a good understanding of the carbon cycle. Respecting original data sources is key to help secure the support of data providers to enhance, maintain and update valuable data.} }
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TY - DATA T1 - Supplemental data of Global Carbon Project 2022 AU - Global Carbon Project DO - 10.18160/GCP-2022 UR - https://www.icos-cp.eu/GCP/2022 AB - Supplement containing data related to the 2022 Global Carbon Budget from the Global Carbon Project. The original article is Friedlingstein et al: Global Carbon Budget 2022, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 14, 4811–4900, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-4811-2022. Further information is available on: http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/carbonbudget. File Global_Carbon_Budget_2022v1.0.xlsx includes the following: 1. Summary 2. Global Carbon Budget 3. Fossil fuel emissions by Fuel Type 4. Land-use change emissions 5. Ocean Sink 6. Terrestrial sink 7. Historical Budget. File National_Carbon_Emissions_2022v1.0.xlsx includes the following: 1. Summary 2. Territorial emissions 3. Consumption emissions 4. Emissions transfers 5. Country definitions 6. Disaggregation 7. Aggregation KW - Data sets KW - Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling KW - Troposphere: composition and chemistry PY - 2022 PB - Global Carbon Project ER -
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