2021
DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10506293.2
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How Well Do We Understand the Land-Ocean-Atmosphere Carbon Cycle?

Abstract: Since the beginning of the industrial age, human activities have increased the atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) to levels never before seen in human history. These large increases are driving climate change because CO 2 is an efficient greenhouse gas with atmospheric residence times spanning years to millennia (see Box 6.1 of Ciais et al. [2013]). Bottom-up statistical inventories indicate that fossil fuel combustion, industry, agriculture, forestry, and ot… Show more

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