In the 10 years since the launch of the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), the quality and quantity of reporting on climate change have increased dramatically. CDP is now looking beyond disclosure to identify the companies that are taking active steps toward a low-carbon economy. In 2010, the ...
We project these emissions will increase by 2.6 % (1.9–3.5 %) in 2012 based on projections of Gross World Product and re- cent changes in the carbon intensity of the economy. Global net CO 2 emissions from 15 Land-Use Change, including deforestation, are more difficult to update ...
This work is a collaborative effort of the Global Carbon Project, a joint project of the Earth System Science Partnership, to provide regular analyses of the main global carbon sources and sinks (http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/carbonbudget/). We thank all people who contributed atmospheric C...
The CO2emissions and sectoral structure in 2018 for countries and regions are extracted from EDGAR V5.07, and the emissions are scaled to the year 2019 based on the growth rates from Liu et al.27and studies by the Global Carbon Project28,29. For countries with no current estimates of emissi...
Estimates suggest that over 4 gigatons per year of carbon dioxide (Gt-CO2 year−1) be removed from the atmosphere by 2050 to meet international climate goals. One strategy for carbon dioxide removal is seaweed farming; however its global potential rema
China has raced ahead in developing renewable energy and become a major contributor to global carbon emissions reduction, said Huang Runqiu, minister of ecology and environment of China. According to the China's National Energy Administration(NEA), the total installed capacity of renewable energy had...
2022 Asia-Pacific Forum on Green and Low-Carbon Development Sections Figures References Abstract Introduction The accounting muddle of international climate finance Allocation of climate finance: the underlying motivations Exploring the effectiveness of international climate finance New development assistance vs...
carbon dioxide (CO 2) 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. ...
Considerable attention has been paid to quantifying these industrial process emissions from cement production2,3, but the natural reversal of the process—carbonation—has received little attention in carbon cycle studies. Here, we use new and existing data on cement materials during cement service ...
The response of carbonate weathering carbon-sink flux (CCSF) to its environmental drivers is still not well understood on the global scale. This hinders understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle. Here, we show that there is likely to be a widespread and consistent increase in the global CCSF...