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Human perturbation of the carbon & other biogeochem. cycles; integration of biophysical and human dimensions; decarbonization pathways.

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    12月4日

    The Global Carbon Budget 2019 just out. Another extraordinary effort of the global carbon cycle research community. Many thanks to all contributors for making this effort possible

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  2. 12月5日

    Who is driving the growth in global fossil CO₂ emissions since 2016? * China (red) leads to the biggest increase * India & developing countries follow quickly despite lower growth in 2018 * US up * EU slightly down

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  3. 12月4日

    Natural gas is the single largest contributor to this year’s increase in global CO₂ emissions. Global Carbon Budget 2019 now published.

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  4. 12月4日

    For a few years has been talked about as the so-called "bridge fuel" of the . This new report by the shows it may only be a bridge to rising global temperatures.

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  5. 12月4日

    Explore national level CO2 emissions data with the Global Carbon Atlas, now updated with the new global carbon budget 2019. Explore country profiles, compare them, rank them, track them over time.

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  7. 12月4日

    Explore national level CO2 emissions data with the Global Carbon Atlas, now updated with the new global carbon budget 2019. Explore country profiles, compare them, rank them, track them over time.

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  8. 12月4日

    The Global Carbon Atlas now updated with all new 2018 national level CO2 emissions data.

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  9. 12月4日

    Lots to say about the 2019 update of the Global Carbon Budget out today - emissions are up again but more slowly. Global action is not yet at the right level to reverse the trends but there is movement.

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  10. 12月4日

    Coal still keen but losing steam; but emissions from oil and natural gas unabated. Notice the acceleration in natural gas emissions. Global Carbon Budget 2019 Access this figure and many more from

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  12. 12月4日

    NEW - Analysis: Global fossil-fuel emissions up 0.6% in 2019 due to China |

     Annual CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and industry by major country and rest of world from 1959-2019, in billions of tonnes of CO2 per year (GtCO2). Note that 2019 numbers are preliminary estimates. Data from the Global Carbon Project; chart by Carbon Brief using Highcharts.
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  13. 12月4日

    Explore the many charts from the Global Carbon Project's 2019 release here: PNG, PDF, SVG and many have downloadable CSV datasets too.

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  14. 12月4日

    THREAD Global fossil CO₂ emissions set to grow a slow 0.6% in 2019 [range: -0.2% to +1.5%] with robust growth in oil & natural gas, but a slight decline in coal. 1/

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  15. 12月4日

    The Global Carbon Budget 2019 just out. Another extraordinary effort of the global carbon cycle research community. Many thanks to all contributors for making this effort possible

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  16. 12月4日

    Download this year's Global Carbon Budget Infographic

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  17. 12月4日

    At least half of all CO2 emissions from human activities (combustion of fossil fuels, land use change, cement production) are removed from the atmosphere by the oceans and land vegetation. See more in the new Global Carbon Budget 2019.

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  18. 12月4日

    Yet another year, global CO2 emissions to increase in 2019. Our Global Carbon Budget 2019 just published

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  19. 12月4日

    Global Carbon Budget 2019 is out. Visit the GCP Website to find all the analyses, data, figures and other graphic information.

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  20. 12月3日

    The 2019 is now public! Learn how growth in global emissions may have slowed this year due to a decline in global coal use, but emissions are still on the rise. More:

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