We analyze the growth rates of atmospheric carbon dioxide and human population, by comparing the relative merits of two bench-mark models, the exponential law and the finite-time-singular (FTS) power law. The later results from positive feedbacks, either direct or mediated by other dynamical variables, as shown in our presenta-tion of a simple endogenous macroeconomic dynamical growth model. Our empirical calibrations finds that the human population has de-celerated from its previous super-exponential growth until 1960 to a slower-than-exponential growth associated with a decreasing growth rate. However, the past decade is found to be characterized by an almost stable growth rate approximately equal to r(2010) ≈ 1.0 % per year, suggesting ...
Economic growth has significantly boomed carbon emissions in the global economy. However, there is a...
Atmospheric concentrations of CO2 grew annually 1.12 +- 0.48 parts per million (ppm) in 1958-1984, a...
Although about one-half of released carbon has been sequestered by the ocean and the land biosphere,...
We analyze the growth rates of human population and of atmospheric carbon dioxide by comparing the r...
The growth rate of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), the largest human contributor to human-induced ...
We quantify the relative roles of natural and anthropogenic influences on the growth rate of atmosph...
We quantify the relative roles of natural and anthropogenic influences on the growth rate of atmosph...
Carbon dioxide is increasing in the atmosphere and is of considerable concern in global climate chan...
The growth rate of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) reflects the net effect of emissions and uptake ...
Journal ArticleThis paper presents a simple thermodynamic model for understanding economic and carbo...
Abstract: Atmospheric concentrations of CO2 grew annually 1.12 + 0.48 parts per million (ppm) in 19...
International audienceFossil fuel emissions of CO2 to the atmosphere appear to have leveled off in r...
Climate change has become intertwined with the global economy. Here, we describe the contribution of...
Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the burning of fossil fuels stood at a record 8.38 gigato...
The ratio of CO2 accumulating in the atmosphere to the CO2 flux into the atmosphere due to human act...
Economic growth has significantly boomed carbon emissions in the global economy. However, there is a...
Atmospheric concentrations of CO2 grew annually 1.12 +- 0.48 parts per million (ppm) in 1958-1984, a...
Although about one-half of released carbon has been sequestered by the ocean and the land biosphere,...
We analyze the growth rates of human population and of atmospheric carbon dioxide by comparing the r...
The growth rate of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), the largest human contributor to human-induced ...
We quantify the relative roles of natural and anthropogenic influences on the growth rate of atmosph...
We quantify the relative roles of natural and anthropogenic influences on the growth rate of atmosph...
Carbon dioxide is increasing in the atmosphere and is of considerable concern in global climate chan...
The growth rate of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) reflects the net effect of emissions and uptake ...
Journal ArticleThis paper presents a simple thermodynamic model for understanding economic and carbo...
Abstract: Atmospheric concentrations of CO2 grew annually 1.12 + 0.48 parts per million (ppm) in 19...
International audienceFossil fuel emissions of CO2 to the atmosphere appear to have leveled off in r...
Climate change has become intertwined with the global economy. Here, we describe the contribution of...
Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the burning of fossil fuels stood at a record 8.38 gigato...
The ratio of CO2 accumulating in the atmosphere to the CO2 flux into the atmosphere due to human act...
Economic growth has significantly boomed carbon emissions in the global economy. However, there is a...
Atmospheric concentrations of CO2 grew annually 1.12 +- 0.48 parts per million (ppm) in 1958-1984, a...
Although about one-half of released carbon has been sequestered by the ocean and the land biosphere,...