Global Carbon Budget 2023
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Published:2023-12-05
Issue:12
Volume:15
Page:5301-5369
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ISSN:1866-3516
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Container-title:Earth System Science Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Sci. Data
Author:
Friedlingstein PierreORCID, O'Sullivan MichaelORCID, Jones Matthew W., Andrew Robbie M.ORCID, Bakker Dorothee C. E.ORCID, Hauck JudithORCID, Landschützer PeterORCID, Le Quéré CorinneORCID, Luijkx Ingrid T.ORCID, Peters Glen P.ORCID, Peters WouterORCID, Pongratz JuliaORCID, Schwingshackl ClemensORCID, Sitch Stephen, Canadell Josep G.ORCID, Ciais PhilippeORCID, Jackson Robert B.ORCID, Alin Simone R.ORCID, Anthoni PeterORCID, Barbero LeticiaORCID, Bates Nicholas R., Becker MeikeORCID, Bellouin NicolasORCID, Decharme BertrandORCID, Bopp LaurentORCID, Brasika Ida Bagus MandharaORCID, Cadule PatriciaORCID, Chamberlain Matthew A.ORCID, Chandra NaveenORCID, Chau Thi-Tuyet-TrangORCID, Chevallier FrédéricORCID, Chini Louise P.ORCID, Cronin Margot, Dou XinyuORCID, Enyo Kazutaka, Evans WileyORCID, Falk StefanieORCID, Feely Richard A., Feng Liang, Ford Daniel J.ORCID, Gasser ThomasORCID, Ghattas Josefine, Gkritzalis Thanos, Grassi Giacomo, Gregor LukeORCID, Gruber NicolasORCID, Gürses ÖzgürORCID, Harris Ian, Hefner Matthew, Heinke JensORCID, Houghton Richard A.ORCID, Hurtt George C.ORCID, Iida YosukeORCID, Ilyina TatianaORCID, Jacobson Andrew R., Jain AtulORCID, Jarníková TerezaORCID, Jersild Annika, Jiang FeiORCID, Jin Zhe, Joos FortunatORCID, Kato EtsushiORCID, Keeling Ralph F.ORCID, Kennedy Daniel, Klein Goldewijk KeesORCID, Knauer JürgenORCID, Korsbakken Jan IvarORCID, Körtzinger ArneORCID, Lan XinORCID, Lefèvre Nathalie, Li HongmeiORCID, Liu JunjieORCID, Liu ZhiqiangORCID, Ma Lei, Marland Greg, Mayot NicolasORCID, McGuire Patrick C.ORCID, McKinley Galen A.ORCID, Meyer Gesa, Morgan Eric J., Munro David R.ORCID, Nakaoka Shin-IchiroORCID, Niwa Yosuke, O'Brien Kevin M., Olsen AreORCID, Omar Abdirahman M., Ono Tsuneo, Paulsen Melf, Pierrot DenisORCID, Pocock Katie, Poulter BenjaminORCID, Powis Carter M., Rehder GregorORCID, Resplandy LaureORCID, Robertson Eddy, Rödenbeck ChristianORCID, Rosan Thais M.ORCID, Schwinger JörgORCID, Séférian RolandORCID, Smallman T. LukeORCID, Smith Stephen M.ORCID, Sospedra-Alfonso Reinel, Sun QingORCID, Sutton Adrienne J.ORCID, Sweeney ColmORCID, Takao Shintaro, Tans Pieter P., Tian HanqinORCID, Tilbrook BronteORCID, Tsujino HiroyukiORCID, Tubiello FrancescoORCID, van der Werf Guido R., van Ooijen Erik, Wanninkhof Rik, Watanabe MichioORCID, Wimart-Rousseau Cathy, Yang Dongxu, Yang Xiaojuan, Yuan Wenping, Yue XuORCID, Zaehle SönkeORCID, Zeng Jiye, Zheng BoORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Accurate assessment of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and their redistribution among the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere in a changing climate is critical 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) is estimated with global ocean biogeochemistry models and observation-based fCO2 products. The terrestrial CO2 sink (SLAND) is estimated with dynamic global vegetation models. Additional lines of evidence on land and ocean sinks are provided by atmospheric inversions, atmospheric oxygen measurements, and Earth system models. 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 incomplete understanding of the contemporary carbon cycle. All uncertainties are reported as ±1σ. For the year 2022, EFOS increased by 0.9 % relative to 2021, with fossil emissions at 9.9±0.5 Gt C yr−1 (10.2±0.5 Gt C yr−1 when the cement carbonation sink is not included), and ELUC was 1.2±0.7 Gt C yr−1, for a total anthropogenic CO2 emission (including the cement carbonation sink) of 11.1±0.8 Gt C yr−1 (40.7±3.2 Gt CO2 yr−1). Also, for 2022, GATM was 4.6±0.2 Gt C yr−1 (2.18±0.1 ppm yr−1; ppm denotes parts per million), SOCEAN was 2.8±0.4 Gt C yr−1, and SLAND was 3.8±0.8 Gt C yr−1, with a BIM of −0.1 Gt C yr−1 (i.e. total estimated sources marginally too low or sinks marginally too high). The global atmospheric CO2 concentration averaged over 2022 reached 417.1±0.1 ppm. Preliminary data for 2023 suggest an increase in EFOS relative to 2022 of +1.1 % (0.0 % to 2.1 %) globally and atmospheric CO2 concentration reaching 419.3 ppm, 51 % above the pre-industrial level (around 278 ppm in 1750). Overall, the mean of and trend in the components of the global carbon budget are consistently estimated over the period 1959–2022, with a near-zero overall budget imbalance, although discrepancies of up to around 1 Gt C yr−1 persist for the representation of annual to semi-decadal variability in CO2 fluxes. Comparison of estimates from multiple approaches and observations shows the following: (1) a persistent large uncertainty in the estimate of land-use changes emissions, (2) a low agreement between the different methods on the magnitude of the land CO2 flux in the northern extra-tropics, and (3) a discrepancy between the different methods on the strength of the ocean sink over the last decade. This living-data update documents changes in methods and data sets applied to this most recent global carbon budget as well as evolving community understanding of the global carbon cycle. The data presented in this work are available at https://doi.org/10.18160/GCP-2023 (Friedlingstein et al., 2023).
Funder
Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Tula Foundation National Key Research and Development Program of China National Natural Science Foundation of China European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Horizon 2020 Framework Programme Institut de Recherche pour le Développement Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung Helmholtz Association Ministry of the Environment, Government of Japan Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities Japan Meteorological Agency Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Norges Forskningsråd National Centre for Atmospheric Science Natural Environment Research Council Royal Society UK Research and Innovation National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Center for Atmospheric Research National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Science Foundation
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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