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, María J. Sanz, Clemens Schwingshackl, Detlef van Vuuren
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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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