The terrestrial carbon sink accelerated during 1998–2012, concurrently with the slow warming period, but the mechanisms behind this acceleration are unclear. Here we analyse recent changes in the net land carbon sink (NLS) and its driving factors, using atmospheric inversions and terrestrial carbon models. We show that the linear trend of NLS during 1998–2012 is about 0.17 ± 0.05 Pg C yr−2 , which is three times larger than during 1980–1998 (0.05 ± 0.05 Pg C yr−2). According to terrestrial carbon model simulations, the intensification of the NLS cannot be explained by CO2 fertilization or climate change alone. We therefore use a bookkeeping model to explore the contribution of changes in land-use emissions and find that decreasing land-use ...
Evaluating the response of the land carbon sink to the anomalies in temperature and drought imposed ...
The global land and ocean carbon sinks have increased proportionally with increasing carbon dioxide ...
The observed global net land carbon sink is captured by current land models. All models agree that a...
International audienceThe terrestrial carbon sink accelerated during 1998-2012, concurrently with th...
Terrestrial ecosystems play a significant role in the global carbon cycle and offset a large fractio...
Anthropogenic land use and land cover changes (LULCC) have a large impact on the global terrestrial ...
We examined the net terrestrial carbon flux to the atmosphere (FTA) simulated by nine models from th...
The distribution of sources and sinks of carbon over the land surface is dominated by changes in lan...
BackgroundThe climate mitigation target of limiting the temperature increase below 2 °C above the pr...
Satellite data reveal widespread changes in Earth's vegetation cover. Regions intensively attended t...
The observed global net land carbon sink is captured by current land models. All models agree that a...
The world's ocean and land ecosystems act as sinks for anthropogenic CO2, and over the last half cen...
The general purpose of this research was to improve and update (to 1990) estimates of the net flux o...
In the past century, we have witnessed the most substantial rise in global surface temperatures for ...
We examined the net terrestrial carbon flux to the atmosphere (FTA) simulated by nine models from th...
Evaluating the response of the land carbon sink to the anomalies in temperature and drought imposed ...
The global land and ocean carbon sinks have increased proportionally with increasing carbon dioxide ...
The observed global net land carbon sink is captured by current land models. All models agree that a...
International audienceThe terrestrial carbon sink accelerated during 1998-2012, concurrently with th...
Terrestrial ecosystems play a significant role in the global carbon cycle and offset a large fractio...
Anthropogenic land use and land cover changes (LULCC) have a large impact on the global terrestrial ...
We examined the net terrestrial carbon flux to the atmosphere (FTA) simulated by nine models from th...
The distribution of sources and sinks of carbon over the land surface is dominated by changes in lan...
BackgroundThe climate mitigation target of limiting the temperature increase below 2 °C above the pr...
Satellite data reveal widespread changes in Earth's vegetation cover. Regions intensively attended t...
The observed global net land carbon sink is captured by current land models. All models agree that a...
The world's ocean and land ecosystems act as sinks for anthropogenic CO2, and over the last half cen...
The general purpose of this research was to improve and update (to 1990) estimates of the net flux o...
In the past century, we have witnessed the most substantial rise in global surface temperatures for ...
We examined the net terrestrial carbon flux to the atmosphere (FTA) simulated by nine models from th...
Evaluating the response of the land carbon sink to the anomalies in temperature and drought imposed ...
The global land and ocean carbon sinks have increased proportionally with increasing carbon dioxide ...
The observed global net land carbon sink is captured by current land models. All models agree that a...