We review important advances in our understanding of the global carbon cycle since the publication of the IPCC AR4. We conclude that: the anthropogenic emissions of CO2 due to fossil fuel burning have increased up through 2008 at a rate near to the high end of the IPCC emission scenarios; there are contradictory analyses whether an increase in atmospheric fraction, that might indicate a declining sink strength of ocean and/or land, exists; methane emissions are increasing, possibly through enhanced natural emission from northern wetland, methane emissions from dry plants are negligible; old-growth forest take up more carbon than expected from ecological equilibrium reasoning; tropical forest also take up more carbon than previously thought,...
Fossil fuel combustion, land use change and other human activities have increased the atmospheric ca...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
Fossil fuel combustion, land use change and other human activities have increased the atmospheric ca...
We review important advances in our understanding of the global carbon cycle since the publication o...
We review important advances in our understanding of the global carbon cycle since the publication o...
Future climate change induced by atmospheric emissions of greenhouse gases is believed to have a lar...
Eleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the coupling between clim...
The biogeochemical cycling of carbon between its sources and sinks determines the rate of increase i...
This review places into context the role that forest ecosystems play in the global carbon cycle, and...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
Recent progress in research of the global carbon cycle is reviewed and research needs for the immedi...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
Fossil fuel combustion, land use change and other human activities have increased the atmospheric ca...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
Fossil fuel combustion, land use change and other human activities have increased the atmospheric ca...
We review important advances in our understanding of the global carbon cycle since the publication o...
We review important advances in our understanding of the global carbon cycle since the publication o...
Future climate change induced by atmospheric emissions of greenhouse gases is believed to have a lar...
Eleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the coupling between clim...
The biogeochemical cycling of carbon between its sources and sinks determines the rate of increase i...
This review places into context the role that forest ecosystems play in the global carbon cycle, and...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
Recent progress in research of the global carbon cycle is reviewed and research needs for the immedi...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
Fossil fuel combustion, land use change and other human activities have increased the atmospheric ca...
International audienceEleven coupled climate–carbon cycle models used a common protocol to study the...
Fossil fuel combustion, land use change and other human activities have increased the atmospheric ca...