Carbon and greenhouse gas budgets of Europe: trends, interannual and spatial variability, and their drivers

Ronny Lauerwald, Ana Bastos,Matthew J McGrath, Ana-Maria-Roxana Petrescu, François Ritter,Robbie M Andrew,Antoine Berchet, Grégoire Broquet, Dominik Brunner, Frederic Chevallier,Alessandro Cescatti, Sara Filipek, Audrey Fortems-Cheiney,Giovanni Forzieri,Pierre Friedlingstein,Richard Fuchs, Christoph Gerbig,Sander Houweling,Piyu Ke,Bas J.W. Lerink,Wei Li, Xiaojun Li,Ingrid Theodora Luijkx,Guillaume Monteil, Saqr Munassar,Gert-Jan Nabuurs,Prabir K. Patra, Philippe Peylin, Julia Pongratz,Pierre Regnier,Marielle SAUNOIS,Mart-Jan Schelhaas,Marko Scholze,Stephen Sitch,Rona L. Thompson,Hanqin Tian,Aki Tsuruta,Chris Wilson, Jean-Pierre Wigneron, YITONG YAO, Sönke Zaehle, Philippe Ciais, Wanjing Li

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In the framework of the RECCAP2 initiative, we present the greenhouse gas (GHG) and carbon (C) budget of Europe. For the decade of the 2010s, we present a bottom-up (BU) estimate of GHG net-emissions of 3.9 Pg CO2-eq. yr-1 (global warming potential on 100 year horizon), and are largely dominated by fossil fuel emissions. In this decade, terrestrial ecosystems are a net GHG sink of 0.9 Pg CO2-eq. yr-1, dominated by a CO2 sink. For CH4 and N2O, we find good agreement between BU and top-down (TD) estimates from atmospheric inversions. However, our BU land CO2 sink is significantly higher than TD estimates. We further show that decadal averages of GHG net-emissions have declined by 1.2 Pg CO2-eq. yr-1 since the 1990s, mainly due to a reduction in fossil fuel emissions. In addition, based on both data driven BU and TD estimates, we also find that the land CO2 sink has weakened over the past two decades. In particular, we identified a decreasing sink strength over Scandinavia, which can be attributed to an intensification of forest management. These are partly offset by increasing CO2 sinks in parts of Eastern Europe and Northern Spain, attributed in part to land use change. Extensive regions of high CH4 and N2O emissions are mainly attributed to agricultural activities and are found in Belgium, the Netherlands and the southern UK. We further analyzed interannual variability in the GHG budgets. The drought year of 2003 shows the highest net-emissions of CO2 and of all GHGs combined.
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