Global Carbon Budget 2020

Author:

Friedlingstein PierreORCID,O'Sullivan MichaelORCID,Jones Matthew W.,Andrew Robbie M.ORCID,Hauck JudithORCID,Olsen AreORCID,Peters Glen P.ORCID,Peters WouterORCID,Pongratz JuliaORCID,Sitch Stephen,Le Quéré CorinneORCID,Canadell Josep G.ORCID,Ciais Philippe,Jackson Robert B.ORCID,Alin SimoneORCID,Aragão Luiz E. O. C.,Arneth AlmutORCID,Arora Vivek,Bates Nicholas R.,Becker MeikeORCID,Benoit-Cattin Alice,Bittig Henry C.ORCID,Bopp Laurent,Bultan Selma,Chandra Naveen,Chevallier FrédéricORCID,Chini Louise P.ORCID,Evans WileyORCID,Florentie Liesbeth,Forster Piers M.,Gasser ThomasORCID,Gehlen MarionORCID,Gilfillan Dennis,Gkritzalis Thanos,Gregor Luke,Gruber NicolasORCID,Harris Ian,Hartung KerstinORCID,Haverd Vanessa,Houghton Richard A.,Ilyina TatianaORCID,Jain Atul K.ORCID,Joetzjer Emilie,Kadono Koji,Kato EtsushiORCID,Kitidis Vassilis,Korsbakken Jan IvarORCID,Landschützer PeterORCID,Lefèvre Nathalie,Lenton Andrew,Lienert SebastianORCID,Liu ZhuORCID,Lombardozzi Danica,Marland Gregg,Metzl Nicolas,Munro David R.ORCID,Nabel Julia E. M. S.ORCID,Nakaoka Shin-IchiroORCID,Niwa Yosuke,O'Brien Kevin,Ono Tsuneo,Palmer Paul I.ORCID,Pierrot DenisORCID,Poulter BenjaminORCID,Resplandy Laure,Robertson Eddy,Rödenbeck ChristianORCID,Schwinger JörgORCID,Séférian RolandORCID,Skjelvan Ingunn,Smith Adam J. P.ORCID,Sutton Adrienne J.ORCID,Tanhua TosteORCID,Tans Pieter P.,Tian HanqinORCID,Tilbrook BronteORCID,van der Werf Guido,Vuichard Nicolas,Walker Anthony P.ORCID,Wanninkhof Rik,Watson Andrew J.ORCID,Willis David,Wiltshire Andrew J.,Yuan Wenping,Yue XuORCID,Zaehle SönkeORCID

Abstract

Abstract. Accurate assessment of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and their redistribution among the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere in a changing climate – the “global carbon budget” – is important to better understand the global carbon cycle, support the development of climate policies, and project future climate change. Here we describe and synthesize data sets and methodology to quantify the five major components of the global carbon budget and their uncertainties. Fossil CO2 emissions (EFOS) are based on energy statistics and cement production data, while emissions from land-use change (ELUC), mainly deforestation, are based on land use and land-use change data and bookkeeping models. Atmospheric CO2 concentration is measured directly and its growth rate (GATM) is computed from the annual changes in concentration. The ocean CO2 sink (SOCEAN) and terrestrial CO2 sink (SLAND) are estimated with global process models constrained by observations. The resulting carbon budget imbalance (BIM), the difference between the estimated total emissions and the estimated changes in the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere, is a measure of imperfect data and understanding of the contemporary carbon cycle. All uncertainties are reported as ±1σ. For the last decade available (2010–2019), EFOS was 9.6 ± 0.5 GtC yr−1 excluding the cement carbonation sink (9.4 ± 0.5 GtC yr−1 when the cement carbonation sink is included), and ELUC was 1.6 ± 0.7 GtC yr−1. For the same decade, GATM was 5.1 ± 0.02 GtC yr−1 (2.4 ± 0.01 ppm yr−1), SOCEAN 2.5 ±  0.6 GtC yr−1, and SLAND 3.4 ± 0.9 GtC yr−1, with a budget imbalance BIM of −0.1 GtC yr−1 indicating a near balance between estimated sources and sinks over the last decade. For the year 2019 alone, the growth in EFOS was only about 0.1 % with fossil emissions increasing to 9.9 ± 0.5 GtC yr−1 excluding the cement carbonation sink (9.7 ± 0.5 GtC yr−1 when cement carbonation sink is included), and ELUC was 1.8 ± 0.7 GtC yr−1, for total anthropogenic CO2 emissions of 11.5 ± 0.9 GtC yr−1 (42.2 ± 3.3 GtCO2). Also for 2019, GATM was 5.4 ± 0.2 GtC yr−1 (2.5 ± 0.1 ppm yr−1), SOCEAN was 2.6 ± 0.6 GtC yr−1, and SLAND was 3.1 ± 1.2 GtC yr−1, with a BIM of 0.3 GtC. The global atmospheric CO2 concentration reached 409.85 ± 0.1 ppm averaged over 2019. Preliminary data for 2020, accounting for the COVID-19-induced changes in emissions, suggest a decrease in EFOS relative to 2019 of about −7 % (median estimate) based on individual estimates from four studies of −6 %, −7 %, −7 % (−3 % to −11 %), and −13 %. Overall, the mean and trend in the components of the global carbon budget are consistently estimated over the period 1959–2019, but discrepancies of up to 1 GtC yr−1 persist for the representation of semi-decadal variability in CO2 fluxes. Comparison of estimates from diverse approaches and observations shows (1) no consensus in the mean and trend in land-use change emissions over the last decade, (2) a persistent low agreement between the different methods on the magnitude of the land CO2 flux in the northern extra-tropics, and (3) an apparent discrepancy between the different methods for the ocean sink outside the tropics, particularly in the Southern Ocean. This living data update documents changes in the methods and data sets used in this new global carbon budget and the progress in understanding of the global carbon cycle compared with previous publications of this data set (Friedlingstein et al., 2019; Le Quéré et al., 2018b, a, 2016, 2015b, a, 2014, 2013). The data presented in this work are available at https://doi.org/10.18160/gcp-2020 (Friedlingstein et al., 2020).

Funder

Institut de Recherche pour le Développement

European Space Agency

H2020 European Research Council

European Commission

Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fondation BNP Paribas

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Helmholtz Association

Stifterverband

Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation

Norges Forskningsråd

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Natural Environment Research Council

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

U.S. Department of Commerce

National Science Foundation

Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton University

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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