National CO2budgets (2015–2020) inferred from atmospheric CO2observations in support of the global stocktake

Author:

Byrne BrendanORCID,Baker David F.ORCID,Basu SourishORCID,Bertolacci Michael,Bowman Kevin W.ORCID,Carroll Dustin,Chatterjee AbhishekORCID,Chevallier FrédéricORCID,Ciais PhilippeORCID,Cressie Noel,Crisp DavidORCID,Crowell SeanORCID,Deng FengORCID,Deng ZhuORCID,Deutscher Nicholas M.ORCID,Dubey Manvendra K.ORCID,Feng ShaORCID,García Omaira E.ORCID,Griffith David W. T.ORCID,Herkommer BenediktORCID,Hu LeiORCID,Jacobson Andrew R.,Janardanan Rajesh,Jeong SujongORCID,Johnson Matthew S.,Jones Dylan B. A.,Kivi RigelORCID,Liu JunjieORCID,Liu ZhiqiangORCID,Maksyutov ShamilORCID,Miller John B.ORCID,Miller Scot M.ORCID,Morino IsamuORCID,Notholt Justus,Oda TomohiroORCID,O'Dell Christopher W.,Oh Young-SukORCID,Ohyama HirofumiORCID,Patra Prabir K.ORCID,Peiro Hélène,Petri ChristofORCID,Philip Sajeev,Pollard David F.ORCID,Poulter BenjaminORCID,Remaud MarineORCID,Schuh AndrewORCID,Sha Mahesh K.ORCID,Shiomi KeiORCID,Strong KimberlyORCID,Sweeney ColmORCID,Té YaoORCID,Tian HanqinORCID,Velazco Voltaire A.,Vrekoussis MihalisORCID,Warneke Thorsten,Worden John R.,Wunch DebraORCID,Yao Yuanzhi,Yun Jeongmin,Zammit-Mangion AndrewORCID,Zeng NingORCID

Abstract

Abstract. Accurate accounting of emissions and removals of CO2 is critical for the planning and verification of emission reduction targets in support of the Paris Agreement. Here, we present a pilot dataset of country-specific net carbon exchange (NCE; fossil plus terrestrial ecosystem fluxes) and terrestrial carbon stock changes aimed at informing countries' carbon budgets. These estimates are based on “top-down” NCE outputs from the v10 Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO-2) modeling intercomparison project (MIP), wherein an ensemble of inverse modeling groups conducted standardized experiments assimilating OCO-2 column-averaged dry-air mole fraction (XCO2) retrievals (ACOS v10), in situ CO2 measurements or combinations of these data. The v10 OCO-2 MIP NCE estimates are combined with “bottom-up” estimates of fossil fuel emissions and lateral carbon fluxes to estimate changes in terrestrial carbon stocks, which are impacted by anthropogenic and natural drivers. These flux and stock change estimates are reported annually (2015–2020) as both a global 1∘ × 1∘ gridded dataset and a country-level dataset and are available for download from the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites' (CEOS) website: https://doi.org/10.48588/npf6-sw92 (Byrne et al., 2022). Across the v10 OCO-2 MIP experiments, we obtain increases in the ensemble median terrestrial carbon stocks of 3.29–4.58 Pg CO2 yr−1 (0.90–1.25 Pg C yr−1). This is a result of broad increases in terrestrial carbon stocks across the northern extratropics, while the tropics generally have stock losses but with considerable regional variability and differences between v10 OCO-2 MIP experiments. We discuss the state of the science for tracking emissions and removals using top-down methods, including current limitations and future developments towards top-down monitoring and verification systems.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Australian Research Council

Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency

Korea Meteorological Administration

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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