1. The consolidated European synthesis of CH4 and N2O emissions for the European Union and United Kingdom: 1990-2019
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Petrescu, Ana Maria Roxana, Qiu, Chunjing, McGrath, Matthew J., Peylin, Philippe, Peters, Glen P., Ciais, Philippe, Thompson, Rona L., Tsuruta, Aki, Brunner, Dominik, Kuhnert, Matthias, Matthews, Bradley, Palmer, Paul I., Tarasova, Oksana, Regnier, Pierre, Lauerwald, Ronny, Bastviken, David, Hoeglund-Isaksson, Lena, Winiwarter, Wilfried, Etiope, Giuseppe, Aalto, Tuula, Balsamo, Gianpaolo, Bastrikov, Vladislav, Berchet, Antoine, Brockmann, Patrick, Ciotoli, Giancarlo, Conchedda, Giulia, Crippa, Monica, Dentener, Frank, Zwaaftink, Christine D. Groot, Guizzardi, Diego, Guenther, Dirk, Haussaire, Jean-Matthieu, Houweling, Sander, Janssens-Maenhout, Greet, Kouyate, Massaer, Leip, Adrian, Leppanen, Antti, Lugato, Emanuele, Maisonnier, Manon, Manning, Alistair J., Markkanen, Tiina, McNorton, Joe, Muntean, Marilena, Oreggioni, Gabriel D., Patra, Prabir K., Perugini, Lucia, Pison, Isabelle, Raivonen, Maarit T., Saunois, Marielle, Segers, Arjo J., Smith, Pete, Solazzo, Efisio, Tian, Hanqin, Tubiello, Francesco N., Vesala, Timo, van der Werf, Guido R., Wilson, Chris, Zaehle, Soenke, Petrescu, Ana Maria Roxana, Qiu, Chunjing, McGrath, Matthew J., Peylin, Philippe, Peters, Glen P., Ciais, Philippe, Thompson, Rona L., Tsuruta, Aki, Brunner, Dominik, Kuhnert, Matthias, Matthews, Bradley, Palmer, Paul I., Tarasova, Oksana, Regnier, Pierre, Lauerwald, Ronny, Bastviken, David, Hoeglund-Isaksson, Lena, Winiwarter, Wilfried, Etiope, Giuseppe, Aalto, Tuula, Balsamo, Gianpaolo, Bastrikov, Vladislav, Berchet, Antoine, Brockmann, Patrick, Ciotoli, Giancarlo, Conchedda, Giulia, Crippa, Monica, Dentener, Frank, Zwaaftink, Christine D. Groot, Guizzardi, Diego, Guenther, Dirk, Haussaire, Jean-Matthieu, Houweling, Sander, Janssens-Maenhout, Greet, Kouyate, Massaer, Leip, Adrian, Leppanen, Antti, Lugato, Emanuele, Maisonnier, Manon, Manning, Alistair J., Markkanen, Tiina, McNorton, Joe, Muntean, Marilena, Oreggioni, Gabriel D., Patra, Prabir K., Perugini, Lucia, Pison, Isabelle, Raivonen, Maarit T., Saunois, Marielle, Segers, Arjo J., Smith, Pete, Solazzo, Efisio, Tian, Hanqin, Tubiello, Francesco N., Vesala, Timo, van der Werf, Guido R., Wilson, Chris, and Zaehle, Soenke
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Knowledge of the spatial distribution of the fluxes of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and their temporal variability as well as flux attribution to natural and anthropogenic processes is essential to monitoring the progress in mitigating anthropogenic emissions under the Paris Agreement and to inform its global stocktake. This study provides a consolidated synthesis of CH4 and N2O emissions using bottom-up (BU) and top-down (TD) approaches for the European Union and UK (EU27 + UK) and updates earlier syntheses (Petrescu et al., 2020, 2021). The work integrates updated emission inventory data, process-based model results, data-driven sector model results and inverse modeling estimates, and it extends the previous period of 1990-2017 to 2019. BU and TD products are compared with European national greenhouse gas inventories (NGHGIs) reported by parties under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2021. Uncertainties in NGHGIs, as reported to the UNFCCC by the EU and its member states, are also included in the synthesis. Variations in estimates produced with other methods, such as atmospheric inversion models (TD) or spatially disaggregated inventory datasets (BU), arise from diverse sources including within-model uncertainty related to parameterization as well as structural differences between models. By comparing NGHGIs with other approaches, the activities included are a key source of bias between estimates, e.g., anthropogenic and natural fluxes, which in atmospheric inversions are sensitive to the prior geospatial distribution of emissions. For CH4 emissions, over the updated 2015-2019 period, which covers a sufficiently robust number of overlapping estimates, and most importantly the NGHGIs, the anthropogenic BU approaches are directly comparable, accounting for mean emissions of 20.5 TgCH(4) yr(-1) (EDGARv6.0, last year 2018) and 18.4 TgCH(4) yr(-1) (GAINS, last year 2015), close to the NGHGI estimates of 17 :5 +/- 2 :1 TgCH(4) yr(-1). TD, Funding Agencies|European Commission, Horizon 2020 Framework Programme (VER-IFY) [776810]; CLand Convergence Institute; Environment Research and Technology Development Fund of the Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency of Japan [JP-MEERF20182002]; H2020 project ESM2025 - Earth System Models for the Future [101003536]; European Research Council (ERC) [725546]; European Union [958927]; Finnish Academy [351311, 345531]; ERC consolidator grant QUINCY [647204]
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- 2023
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