Building observational evidences of carbon uptake by forest

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(Asia/Dubai: 09 December 2023, 09:00 - 10:00)
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates


Atmospheric observations of greenhouse gas combined with the data analysis can be used to quantify emissions and uptakes of GHG on regional to local scales. Common standards and good practices towards the implementation of such an approach are developed through the Integrated Global Greenhouse Gas Information System (IG3IS) of the World Meteorological Organization. IG3IS methodology has been tested through a number of pilot and demonstration projects. One of the applications is related to the characterization of the carbon uptake by forest ecosystems. Comparison of CO2 uptake based on atmospheric observations and inventory for LULUCF shows substantial differences in different parts of the world (from underestimated uptake in New Zealand to transition of sinks into sources in the Brazilian Amazon). The event will discuss the role of forests in achieving the Paris Agreement goals and the need for objective quantification of carbon uptake, particularly in the context of carbon trading.  

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Jocelyn Turnbull in a blue shirt is smiling.
Jocelyn Turnbull, Radiocarbon Science Leader/Lead Scientist at the Rafter Radiocarbon Laboratory
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Sébastien Biraud, Staff Scientist / Head of Climate Services Department, Berkeley Lab’s Earth & Environmental Sciences Area
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Luciana Gatti wearing glasses and pearls smiles for the camera.
Luciana Gatti, Senior Researcher, Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research (INPE)
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Fang Shuangxi wearing glasses.
Fang Shuangxi, Executive Director, Zhejiang Carbon Neutral Innovation Research Institute of Zhejiang University of Technology
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Oksana Tarasova, Senior Scientific Officer, Infrastructure Department, WMO
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