论文标题

碳监护仪:化石燃料和水泥生产的全球二氧化碳排放数据集

Carbon Monitor: a near-real-time daily dataset of global CO2 emission from fossil fuel and cement production

论文作者

Liu, Zhu, Ciais, Philippe, Deng, Zhu, Davis, Steven J., Zheng, Bo, Wang, Yilong, Cui, Duo, Zhu, Biqing, Dou, Xinyu, Ke, Piyu, Sun, Taochun, Guo, Rui, Boucher, Olivier, Breon, Francois-Marie, Lu, Chenxi, Guo, Runtao, Boucher, Eulalie, Chevallier, Frederic

论文摘要

我们构建了一个近实时的每日二氧化碳排放数据集,即碳监护量,以监测自2019年1月1日以来的国家水平自2019年1月1日以来的化石燃料燃烧和水泥生产中二氧化碳排放的变化,每天都在几乎全球覆盖范围内,并有可能经常更新。每日二氧化碳排放量是从各种活动数据中估算的,包括:29个国家/地区的每日到每日电力发电数据,每月生产数据和62个国家/地区的行业流程的每日生产指数,全球416个城市的道路运输的每日行动性数据和行动指数。单个飞行位置数据和每月数据用于航空和海上运输部门的估计。此外,使用206个国家 /地区的每日空气温度校正的每月燃油消耗数据用于估算商业和住宅建筑物的排放。该碳监视器数据集通过工作日和节日影响的每日,每周和季节性变化以及COVID-19-19大流行的不断影响的影响。与2019年的同一时期相比,从1月1日到4月30日,全球二氧化碳发射数据集的碳监护量近现代二氧化碳排放数据集在全球量下降了7.8%,并且发现4月下旬的二氧化碳排放量重新增长,这主要归因于中国经济恢复的恢复和其他国家 /地区的封口量。此外,此每日更新的CO2排放数据集可以为相关的科学研究和政策制定提供一系列机会。

We constructed a near-real-time daily CO2 emission dataset, namely the Carbon Monitor, to monitor the variations of CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion and cement production since January 1st 2019 at national level with near-global coverage on a daily basis, with the potential to be frequently updated. Daily CO2 emissions are estimated from a diverse range of activity data, including: hourly to daily electrical power generation data of 29 countries, monthly production data and production indices of industry processes of 62 countries/regions, daily mobility data and mobility indices of road transportation of 416 cities worldwide. Individual flight location data and monthly data were utilised for aviation and maritime transportation sectors estimates. In addition, monthly fuel consumption data that corrected for daily air temperature of 206 countries were used for estimating the emissions from commercial and residential buildings. This Carbon Monitor dataset manifests the dynamic nature of CO2 emissions through daily, weekly and seasonal variations as influenced by workdays and holidays, as well as the unfolding impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Carbon Monitor near-real-time CO2 emission dataset shows a 7.8% decline of CO2 emission globally from Jan 1st to Apr 30th in 2020 when compared with the same period in 2019, and detects a re-growth of CO2 emissions by late April which are mainly attributed to the recovery of economy activities in China and partial easing of lockdowns in other countries. Further, this daily updated CO2 emission dataset could offer a range of opportunities for related scientific research and policy making.

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