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Global, multi-scale standing deadwood segmentation in centimeter-scale aerial imagesBackgroundOpen access copy available |
Factors influencing organic carbon accumulation in mangrove ecosystemsBackgroundMangrove forest sediments can store a significant amount of organic carbon (900 Mg ha-1). Environmental and anthropogenic impacts, like storms or deforestation, can increase or decrease carbon accumulation rates within mangrove sediments and ecosystems. Therefore, it is important to understand how these impacts affect blue carbon ecosystems’ storage capacity. Open access copy available |
Refining the Global Estimate of Mangrove Carbon Burial Rates Using Sedimentary and Geomorphic SettingsBackgroundOpen access copy available |
Elevation, aspect, and climate shape blue pine (Pinus wallichiana) biomass and carbon dynamics in the Bhutanese HimalayasBackgroundOpen access copy available |
Don’t judge species on their originsBackgroundOpen access copy available |
Decreasing landscape carbon storage in western US forests with 2 °C of warmingBackgroundOpen access copy available |
Global potential and limits of mangrove blue carbon for climate change mitigationBackgroundDespite national and international policy organizations’ interest in blue carbon financing for mangrove conservation, there is a lack of investment in payments for ecosystem services from the commercial sector. To encourage future investments and scale up blue carbon projects, it is necessary to address knowledge gaps on the financial return on investment for blue carbon projects. Open access copy available |
Global Significance of Mangrove Blue Carbon in Climate Change MitigationBackgroundOpen access copy available |
Global Carbon Budget 2024BackgroundOpen access copy available |
Global Carbon Budget 2025BackgroundOpen access copy available |
Global Carbon Budget 2010BackgroundOpen access copy available |
The global carbon budget 1959–2011BackgroundOpen access copy available |
Global carbon budget 2013BackgroundOpen access copy available |
Global carbon budget 2014BackgroundOpen access copy available |
Global Carbon Budget 2015BackgroundOpen access copy available |
Global Carbon Budget 2016BackgroundOpen access copy available |
Global Carbon Budget 2017BackgroundOpen access copy available |
Global Carbon Budget 2018BackgroundOpen access copy available |
Global Carbon Budget 2019BackgroundOpen access copy available |
Global Carbon Budget 2020Background“Global Carbon Budget 2020” quantifies the carbon dioxide (CO2) budget through 2019 and provides a 2020 projection, capturing the emissions drop associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Atmospheric CO2 nevertheless continues to rise, reflecting the cumulative effect of past emissions and the fact that sinks absorb only part of the annual anthropogenic CO2. Open access copy available |

