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Improving land-use emission estimates under the Paris Agreement

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  • Giacomo Grassi

    (European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC))

  • Glen P. Peters

    (CICERO Center for International Climate Research)

  • Josep G. Canadell

    (CSIRO Environment)

  • Alessandro Cescatti

    (European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC))

  • Sandro Federici

    (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies)

  • Matthew J. Gidden

    (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
    University of Maryland
    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and University of Maryland)

  • Nancy Harris

    (World Resources Institute)

  • Martin Herold

    (GFZ Helmholtz Center for Geoscience
    University of Potsdam)

  • Thelma Krug

    (National Institute for Space Research (INPE))

  • Michael O’Sullivan

    (University of Exeter)

  • Julia Pongratz

    (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
    Max Planck Institute for Meteorology)

  • María J. Sanz

    (Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3)
    Ikerbasque Foundation)

  • Clemens Schwingshackl

    (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

  • Detlef Vuuren

    (PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency)

Abstract

Climate science and national emissions reporting communities have historically used different definitions and methods for anthropogenic land-based carbon removals. As the mitigation agenda accelerates, reconciling these differences for comparability and moving towards integration is crucial for enhancing confidence in land-use emission estimates.

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  • Giacomo Grassi & Glen P. Peters & Josep G. Canadell & Alessandro Cescatti & Sandro Federici & Matthew J. Gidden & Nancy Harris & Martin Herold & Thelma Krug & Michael O’Sullivan & Julia Pongratz & Mar, 2025. "Improving land-use emission estimates under the Paris Agreement," Nature Sustainability, Nature, vol. 8(6), pages 579-581, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natsus:v:8:y:2025:i:6:d:10.1038_s41893-025-01565-1
    DOI: 10.1038/s41893-025-01565-1
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