A comprehensive quantification of global nitrous oxide sources and sinks

Nitrous oxide (N2O), like carbon dioxide, is a long-lived greenhouse gas that accumulates in the atmosphere. Over the past 150 years, increasing atmospheric N2O concentrations have contributed to stratospheric ozone depletion1 and climate change2, with the current rate of increase estimated at 2 per...

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Hauptverfasser: Tian, Hanqin, Xu, Rongting, Canadell, Josep G, Thompson, Rona Louise, Winiwarter, Wilfried, Suntharalingam, Parvadha, Davidson, Eric A, Ciais, Philippe, Jackson, Robert B, Janssens-Maenhout, Greet, Prather, Michael J, Regnier, Pierre, Pan, Naiqing, Pan, Shufen, Peters, Glen Philip, Shi, Hao, Tubiello, Francesco N, Zaehle, Sönke, Zhou, Feng, Arneth, Almut, Battaglia, Gianna, Berthet, Sarah, Bopp, Laurent, Bouwman, Alexander F, Buitenhuis, Erik T, Chang, Jinfeng, Chipperfield, Martyn P, Dangal, Shree R, S, Dlugokencky, Edward, Elkins, James W, Eyre, Bradley D, Fu, Bojie, Hall, Bradley, Ito, Akihiko, Joos, Fortunat, Krummel, Paul B, Landolfi, Angela, Laruelle, Goulven G, Lauerwald, Ronny, Li, Wei, Lienert, Sebastian, Maavara, Taylor, Macleod, Michael, Millet, Dylan B, Olin, Stefan, Patra, Prabir K, Prinn, Ronald G, Raymond, Peter A, Ruiz, Daniel J, van der Werf, Guido R, Vuichard, Nicolas, Wang, Junjie, Weiss, Ray F, Wells, Kelley C, Wilson, Chris, Yang, Jia, Yao, Yuanzhi
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Ciais, Philippe
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Pan, Naiqing
Pan, Shufen
Peters, Glen Philip
Shi, Hao
Tubiello, Francesco N
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Zhou, Feng
Arneth, Almut
Battaglia, Gianna
Berthet, Sarah
Bopp, Laurent
Bouwman, Alexander F
Buitenhuis, Erik T
Chang, Jinfeng
Chipperfield, Martyn P
Dangal, Shree R, S
Dlugokencky, Edward
Elkins, James W
Eyre, Bradley D
Fu, Bojie
Hall, Bradley
Ito, Akihiko
Joos, Fortunat
Krummel, Paul B
Landolfi, Angela
Laruelle, Goulven G
Lauerwald, Ronny
Li, Wei
Lienert, Sebastian
Maavara, Taylor
Macleod, Michael
Millet, Dylan B
Olin, Stefan
Patra, Prabir K
Prinn, Ronald G
Raymond, Peter A
Ruiz, Daniel J
van der Werf, Guido R
Vuichard, Nicolas
Wang, Junjie
Weiss, Ray F
Wells, Kelley C
Wilson, Chris
Yang, Jia
Yao, Yuanzhi
description Nitrous oxide (N2O), like carbon dioxide, is a long-lived greenhouse gas that accumulates in the atmosphere. Over the past 150 years, increasing atmospheric N2O concentrations have contributed to stratospheric ozone depletion1 and climate change2, with the current rate of increase estimated at 2 per cent per decade. Existing national inventories do not provide a full picture of N2O emissions, owing to their omission of natural sources and limitations in methodology for attributing anthropogenic sources. Here we present a global N2O inventory that incorporates both natural and anthropogenic sources and accounts for the interaction between nitrogen additions and the biochemical processes that control N2O emissions. We use bottom-up (inventory, statistical extrapolation of flux measurements, process-based land and ocean modelling) and top-down (atmospheric inversion) approaches to provide a comprehensive quantification of global N2O sources and sinks resulting from 21 natural and human sectors between 1980 and 2016. Global N2O emissions were 17.0 (minimum–maximum estimates: 12.2–23.5) teragrams of nitrogen per year (bottom-up) and 16.9 (15.9–17.7) teragrams of nitrogen per year (top-down) between 2007 and 2016. Global human-induced emissions, which are dominated by nitrogen additions to croplands, increased by 30% over the past four decades to 7.3 (4.2–11.4) teragrams of nitrogen per year. This increase was mainly responsible for the growth in the atmospheric burden. Our findings point to growing N2O emissions in emerging economies—particularly Brazil, China and India. Analysis of process-based model estimates reveals an emerging N2O–climate feedback resulting from interactions between nitrogen additions and climate change. The recent growth in N2O emissions exceeds some of the highest projected emission scenarios3,4, underscoring the urgency to mitigate N2O emissions.
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