National contributions to climate change due to historical emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide since 1850

被引:0
|
作者
Matthew W. Jones
Glen P. Peters
Thomas Gasser
Robbie M. Andrew
Clemens Schwingshackl
Johannes Gütschow
Richard A. Houghton
Pierre Friedlingstein
Julia Pongratz
Corinne Le Quéré
机构
[1] University of East Anglia (UEA),Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, School of Environmental Sciences
[2] CICERO Center for International Climate Research,Department of Transformation Pathways
[3] International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences
[4] Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich,undefined
[5] Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research,undefined
[6] Woodwell Climate Research Center,undefined
[7] University of Exeter,undefined
[8] Max Planck Institute for Meteorology,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) have made significant contributions to global warming since the pre-industrial period and are therefore targeted in international climate policy. There is substantial interest in tracking and apportioning national contributions to climate change and informing equitable commitments to decarbonisation. Here, we introduce a new dataset of national contributions to global warming caused by historical emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide during the years 1851–2021, which are consistent with the latest findings of the IPCC. We calculate the global mean surface temperature response to historical emissions of the three gases, including recent refinements which account for the short atmospheric lifetime of CH4. We report national contributions to global warming resulting from emissions of each gas, including a disaggregation to fossil and land use sectors. This dataset will be updated annually as national emissions datasets are updated.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] National contributions to climate change due to historical emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide since 1850
    Jones, Matthew W.
    Peters, Glen P.
    Gasser, Thomas
    Andrew, Robbie M.
    Schwingshackl, Clemens
    Guetschow, Johannes
    Houghton, Richard A.
    Friedlingstein, Pierre
    Pongratz, Julia
    Le Quere, Corinne
    SCIENTIFIC DATA, 2023, 10 (01)
  • [2] Developed and Developing World Contributions to Climate System Change Based on Carbon Dioxide, Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions
    Ting WEI
    Wenjie DONG
    Qing YAN
    Jieming CHOU
    Zhiyong YANG
    Di TIAN
    Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 2016, 33 (05) : 632 - 643
  • [3] Developed and developing world contributions to climate system change based on carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide emissions
    Wei, Ting
    Dong, Wenjie
    Yan, Qing
    Chou, Jieming
    Yang, Zhiyong
    Tian, Di
    ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 2016, 33 (05) : 632 - 643
  • [4] Developed and developing world contributions to climate system change based on carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide emissions
    Ting Wei
    Wenjie Dong
    Qing Yan
    Jieming Chou
    Zhiyong Yang
    Di Tian
    Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 2016, 33 : 632 - 643
  • [5] Irreversible climate change due to carbon dioxide emissions
    Solomon, Susan
    Plattner, Gian-Kasper
    Knutti, Reto
    Friedlingstein, Pierre
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2009, 106 (06) : 1704 - 1709
  • [6] Methane, Carbon Dioxide, and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Septic Tank Systems
    Diaz-Valbuena, Libia R.
    Leverenz, Harold L.
    Cappa, Christopher D.
    Tchobanoglous, George
    Horwath, William R.
    Darby, Jeannie L.
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2011, 45 (07) : 2741 - 2747
  • [7] Depth dependence of temperature sensitivity of soil carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and methane emissions
    Zhang, Hongjin
    Yao, Xiaodong
    Zeng, Wenjing
    Fang, Yuan
    Wang, Wei
    SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2020, 149
  • [8] Atmospheric Emissions of Nitrous Oxide, Methane, and Carbon Dioxide from Different Nitrogen Fertilizers
    Sistani, K. R.
    Jn-Baptiste, M.
    Lovanh, N.
    Cook, K. L.
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 2011, 40 (06) : 1797 - 1805
  • [9] Spatial variability of methane, nitrous oxide, and carbon dioxide emissions from drained grasslands
    van den Pol-van Dasselaar, A
    Corre, WJ
    Prieme, A
    Klemedtsson, AK
    Weslien, P
    Stein, A
    Klemedtsson, L
    Oenema, O
    SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 1998, 62 (03) : 810 - 817
  • [10] Methane, nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide emissions from ruminant livestock production systems
    Johnson, DE
    Phetteplace, HW
    Seidl, AF
    GREENHOUSE GASES AND ANIMAL AGRICULTURE, PROCEEDINGS, 2002, : 77 - 85