Relationships on interannual and interdecadal timescales among global mean air temperature, CO(2) concentrations and fossil-fuel carbon emissions in four major developed countries (the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany) were analyzed. On an interannual timescale, the United States fossil-fuel carbon emissions tend to increase during cold winters and decrease during warm winters, which is opposite to the situation in summer. On an interdecadal timescale, cold (warm) periods both in the United States and globally agree with high (low) periods of fossil-fuel carbon emissions, with the temperature variability leading by 5-7 years. The leading correlation on the interdecadal timescale and the asymmetry in seasonal correlatio...
A growing literature is reporting on how the terrestrial carbon cycle is experiencing year-to-year v...
The conventional representation of the impact on the atmosphere of the use of fossil fuels is to sta...
studies have identified a near-linear relationship between global mean temperature change and cumula...
International audienceIt is well known that short-term (i.e. interannual) variations in fossil-fuel ...
Inverse-estimated net carbon exchange time series spanning two decades for six North American region...
Since the middle of the 19th century, energy consumption and also the atmospheric CO₂ concentration ...
Inverse-estimated net carbon exchange time series spanning two decades for six North American region...
The diurnal temperature range (DTR) (or difference between the maximum and minimum temperature withi...
Since the middle of the last century, energy consumption, and also the concentration of the atmosphe...
Global warming over the past several decades is now large enough that regional climate change is eme...
A growing literature is reporting on how the terrestrial carbon cycle is experiencing year-to-year v...
If global temperatures increase as predicted, the economic impact will be serious. Yet many question...
Time-series of estimated monthly carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of coal, petroleum and na...
Global warming is directly related to the consumption of fossil fuel and corresponding CO2 emission ...
In geological history, the earth's climate changed regularly and constantly and the concen- tration ...
A growing literature is reporting on how the terrestrial carbon cycle is experiencing year-to-year v...
The conventional representation of the impact on the atmosphere of the use of fossil fuels is to sta...
studies have identified a near-linear relationship between global mean temperature change and cumula...
International audienceIt is well known that short-term (i.e. interannual) variations in fossil-fuel ...
Inverse-estimated net carbon exchange time series spanning two decades for six North American region...
Since the middle of the 19th century, energy consumption and also the atmospheric CO₂ concentration ...
Inverse-estimated net carbon exchange time series spanning two decades for six North American region...
The diurnal temperature range (DTR) (or difference between the maximum and minimum temperature withi...
Since the middle of the last century, energy consumption, and also the concentration of the atmosphe...
Global warming over the past several decades is now large enough that regional climate change is eme...
A growing literature is reporting on how the terrestrial carbon cycle is experiencing year-to-year v...
If global temperatures increase as predicted, the economic impact will be serious. Yet many question...
Time-series of estimated monthly carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of coal, petroleum and na...
Global warming is directly related to the consumption of fossil fuel and corresponding CO2 emission ...
In geological history, the earth's climate changed regularly and constantly and the concen- tration ...
A growing literature is reporting on how the terrestrial carbon cycle is experiencing year-to-year v...
The conventional representation of the impact on the atmosphere of the use of fossil fuels is to sta...
studies have identified a near-linear relationship between global mean temperature change and cumula...