Friedlingstein
Pierre Friedlingstein is Professor and Chair in Mathematical Modelling of the Climate System at the University of Exeter, and Research Director at the Laboratoire de M t orologie dynamique LMD , Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS , France He has 30 years research experience in the field of global carbon cycle modelling, global biogeochemical cycles and …Friedlingstein is a towering figure in the modern, interdisciplinary science of the global carbon cycle He has contributed probably more than any other living scientist to an understanding of the vital role played by terrestrial ecosystems …“It’s a good thing that we are putting some more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere The scientific method has not been applied in such a way as to prove that …Global Carbon Budget approach Friedlingstein et al 2020 , which attempts to balance estimated emissions from the land and energy sectors with observations of atmospheric CO 2 as well as modeled estimates of the ocean and land sinks This global accounting process includes emissions and removals from all lands inThis living data update documents changes in the methods and datasets used in this new global carbon budget and the progress in understanding of the global carbon cycle compared with previous publications of this dataset Friedlingstein et al , 2020, 2019 Le Qu r et al , 2018b, a, 2016, 2015b, a, 2014, 2013Publication 121 as of 12 2020 Citation 12471 Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher H index 50 Six in Science three first author and three papers in Nature one first author Updated publication list can be found at ResearcherID publons Carbon Cycle and Climate, Earth System DynamicsData for the 2019 Global Carbon Budget article doi 10 5194 essd 11 1783 2019 data doi 10 18160 gcp 2019 this page Citation Global Carbon Project 2019 Supplemental data of Global Carbon Budget 2019 Version 1 0 Data set0 Professor Pierre Friedlingstein was appointed as a member of the WCRP Joint Scientific Committee JSC in 2019 He is also a Co chair of the Scientific Steering Group of …The ocean is gaining prominence in climate change policy circles as a tool for addressing the climate crisis Blue carbon, the carbon captured and stored by marine and coastal ecosystems and species, offers potential as a “nature based solution” to climate change The protection and restoration of specific ocean ecosystems can form part of a climate response within climate …The spread in the temperature change atmospheric CO2 inputs, the Coupled Model Intercom projections stems from the set of greenhouse gas parison Phase 5 CMIP5 experiments were designed emission trajectories used in the analysis together to allow AOGCMs to participate Friedlingstein with model uncertainties connected to each set of et alauthor quot Hanqin Tian and Chaoqun Lu and Philippe Ciais and Michalak, Anna M and Canadell, Josep G and Eri Saikawa and Huntzinger, Deborah N and Gurney, Kevin R and Stephen Sitch and Bowen Zhang and Jia Yang and Philippe Bousquet and Lori Bruhwiler and Guangsheng Chen and Edward Dlugokencky and Pierre Friedlingstein and JerryThis paper shows that the climate change that takes place due to increases in carbon dioxide concentration is largely irreversible for 1, 000 years after emissions stop Following cessation of emissions, removal of atmospheric carbon dioxide decreases radiative forcing, but is largely compensated by slower loss of heat to the ocean, so thatPreliminary data for 2020, accounting for the COVID 19 induced changes in emissions, suggest a decrease in EFOS relative to 2019 of about 7 median estimate based on individual estimates from four studies of 6 , 7 , 7 3 to 11 , and 13 Overall, the mean and trend in the components of the global carbon budget are consistentlyYou searched for Author quot Friedlingstein , Pierre quot Remove constraint Author quot Friedlingstein , Pierre quot Start Over Toggle facets Limit your search Text Availability Full Text 4 Citation in PubAg 2 Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 4The response of the Earth s carbon cycle for both land and ocean components has been characterized in terms of carbon–concentration and carbon–climate feedback parameters which quantify their response to changes in CO 2 and the physical climate, respectively Friedlingstein et al , 2006 Arora et al , 2013In practical terms, there were several key areas that the panel focused on as crucial to reducing our carbon dependency As a graph presented by Professor Pierre Friedlingstein showed early on in the event, in the recent decades the transport and housing sectors saw only a small decrease in their carbon emission, and should now be the focus foruncertainties 7 Friedlingstein et al 2019 Shukla et al 7 The Houghton and Nassikas 2017 and Hansis, Davis and Pongratz 2015 data sets are both updated for 2019 in Friedlingstein et al 2019 2019 In this report, the average of these two data sets are used as there is currently no scientific justification to use one data set over theindustrial, of which about 630 PgC has been emitted over the 1870 2018 period Friedlingstein et al , 2019 However, the spread of models means that the uncertainty in the remaining carbon budget to achieve 1 5 or 2oC is very large – in fact possibly larger than the remaining budget itself This large uncertainty hinders the potentialFriedlingstein , P , Cox, P , Betts, R , Bopp, L , von Bloh, W , Brovkin, V , Cadule, P , Doney, S , Eby, M , Fung, I , Bala, G , John, J , Jones, C , Joos, F , KatoAbstract This chapter assesses long term projections of climate change for the end of the 21st century and beyond, where the forced signal depends on the scenario and is typically larger than the internal variability of the climate system Changes are expressed with respect to a baseline period of 1986–2005, unless otherwise statedEnvironmental Science This chapter assesses long term projections of climate change for the end of the 21st century and beyond, where the forced signal depends on the scenario and is typically larger than the internal variability of the climate system Changes are expressed with respect to a baseline period of 1986–2005, unless otherwise statedRef A CB95EFA9C5ED41EA91177FF86D0F76AE Ref B VIEEDGE3621 Ref C 2022 05 04T15 15 13ZObserved and projected changes in the global average temperature under three IPCC no policy emissions scenarios The shaded areas show the likely ranges while the lines show the central projections from a set of climate modelsThe Flandrian interglacial or stage is the name given by geologists and archaeologists in the British Isles to the first, and so far only, stage of the Holocene epoch the present geological period , covering the period from around 12, 000 years ago, at the end of the last glacial period to the present day As such, it is in practice identical in span to the HolocenePierre is a masculine given name It is a French form of the name Peter Pierre originally meant quot rock quot or quot stone quot in French derived from the Greek word πέτρος petros meaning quot stone, rock quot , via Latin quot petra quot It is a translation of Aramaic כיפא Kefa , the nickname Jesus gave to apostle Simon Bar Jona, referred in English as Saint Peter
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