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A Comprehensive Assessment of Anthropogenic and Natural Sources and Sinks of Australasia's Carbon Budget

Yohanna Villalobos
Josep G Canadell
Elizabeth D Keller
Peter R Briggs
Beata Bukosa
Donna L Giltrap
Ian Harman
Timothy W Hilton
Miko U F Kirschbaum
Liyin L Liang
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Taylor Maavara
Sara E Mikaloff‐fletcher
Peter J Rayner
Laure Resplandy
Judith Rosentreter
Eva‐marie Metz
Oscar Serrano
Benjamin Smith

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Regional carbon budget assessments attribute and track changes in carbon sources and sinks and support the development and monitoring the efficacy of climate policies. We present a comprehensive assessment of the natural and anthropogenic carbon (C-CO2) fluxes for Australasia as a whole, as well as for Australia and New Zealand individually, for the period from 2010 to 2019, using two approaches: bottom-up methods that integrate flux estimates from land-surface models, data-driven models, and inventory estimates; and top-down atmospheric inversions based on satellite and in situ measurements. Our bottom-up decadal assessment suggests that Australasia's net carbon balance was close to carbon neutral (−0.4 ± 77.0 TgC yr−1). However, substantial uncertainties remain in this estimate, primarily driven by the large spread between our regional terrestrial biosphere simulations and predictions from global ecosystem models. Within Australasia, Australia was a net source of 38.2 ± 75.8 TgC yr−1, and New Zealand was a net CO2 sink of −38.6 ± 13.4 TgC yr−1. The top-down approach using atmospheric CO2 inversions indicates that fluxes derived from the latest satellite retrievals are consistent within the range of uncertainties with Australia's bottom-up budget. For New Zealand, the best agreement was found with a national scale flux inversion estimate based on in situ measurements, which provide better constrained of fluxes than satellite flux inversions. This study marks an important step toward a more comprehensive understanding of the net CO2 balance in both countries, facilitating the improvement of carbon accounting approaches and strategies to reduce emissions.
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hal-04440459 , version 1 (06-02-2024)

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Yohanna Villalobos, Josep G Canadell, Elizabeth D Keller, Peter R Briggs, Beata Bukosa, et al.. A Comprehensive Assessment of Anthropogenic and Natural Sources and Sinks of Australasia's Carbon Budget. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2023, 37, ⟨10.1029/2023gb007845⟩. ⟨hal-04440459⟩
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