GlobalCarbonProject
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Human perturbation of the carbon & other biogeochem. cycles; integration of biophysical and human dimensions; decarbonization pathways.
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First-of-its-kind global analysis
Size, distribution, and vulnerability of the global soil inorganic carbon.
Outstanding work by Yuanyuan Huang ++
Just published:
science.org/doi/10.1126/scā¦
Learn more about how intensity and frequency of rainfall affects terrestrial ecosystem producitivity by Andrew Feldman review & what is expected in future -> webhost.essic.umd.edu/april-showers-ā¦
We now have three estimates of fossil CO2 emissions growth in 2023:
* 1.1% from GlobalCarbonProject in December 2023 essd.copernicus.org/articles/15/53ā¦
* 1.1% from International Energy Agency in March 2024 iea.org/reports/co2-emā¦
* 0.1% from Carbon Monitor in Feb & April 2024 nature.com/articles/s4301ā¦
Figure from GCB
NOAA has published its first estimate of the growth in global-average COā concentration for 2023, at +2.81 ppm. GlobalCarbonProject's forecast was 2.4 ppm, the average of a time-series analysis giving 2.39 and an ESM multi-model mean giving 2.41. Let's unpack this.
Ah, this just published paper on āleast costā mitigation with Thomas Bossy Katsumasa Tanaka ē°äø å
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Least-cost 2Ā°C-compliant mitigation pathways robust to physical uncertainty, economic paradigms, and intergenerational cost distribution
doi.org/10.1088/2752-5ā¦
Ingeborg Levin science.org/doi/10.1126/scā¦ by Felix Vogel & S.Hammeršš½Ingeborg measured her contributions by the laboratories she helped establish & the crucial role she played in launching ICOS & building a global community through her decades-long international collaborations
Coastal ocean might be a more efficient CO2 sink than the open ocean, as we found in our new paper led by Moritz Mathis. Find out why hereš
nature.com/articles/s4155ā¦
@[email protected] CEN Uni Hamburg @cenunihh.bsky.social UniversitƤt Hamburg
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I am looking to fill positions in my group at UniversitƤt Hamburg
šPostdoc examining ocean carbon storage under abrupt events during the last deglaciation
uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebotā¦
šPostdoc developing the ocean carbon cycle in emission-driven ICON ESM
uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebotā¦
Emergent complexity is fascinating, but emergent simplicity is often more useful. I am blown away by the linearity between cumulative emissions and global warming that we see even in the most complex Earth System Models! Global Systems Institute Met Office Science doi.org/10.1038/s41467ā¦
Emissions from fossil fuels continued to rise in 2023, impeding progress to limit climate change.
We delve into the findings of the latest GlobalCarbonProject report NASA Earth: earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/152519/ā¦
Thanks to input from Benjamin Poulter. Viz by NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio and Michala.
New NASA Earth visualizations help contextualize the most recent @globalcarbonproject 2023 #carbonbudget and role of Earth observations and carbon cycle modeling earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/152519/ā¦ @nasaearth by Emily Cassidy š