AGU U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program Sessions (Dec 7) and Town Hall (Dec 10)

*Dec 5, 2020 Update*

Please join us online during the December 2020 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Meeting. Please see the details of our sessions and town hall below.

 
Oral Session Title: B011. A Decade of Progress in Global Carbon Cycle Science I Oral*
Day/Time: Monday, 7 December 2020: 16:00 - 17:00 PST (UTC-8), 19:00 - 20:00 (EST)

Poster Session Title: B001. A Decade of Progress in Global Carbon Cycle Science II Posters** 
Day/Time: Monday, 7 December 2020: 04:00 - 20:59 PST (UTC-8) 07:00 - 23:59 (EST)
 
Day/Time: Thursday, 10 December from 1:30 – 2:30 pm ET
 

Carbon Cycle Science Community April 2018


*B011 - A Decade of Progress in Global Carbon Cycle Science I - Oral Session 

Monday, 7 December 2020

19:00 - 20:00 (EST)

It has been 50 years since the first Earth Day, 30 years since the Global Change Research Act and over 20 years since a U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Plan (1999) and the establishment of the U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program by the Carbon Cycle Interagency Working Group. Decades of coordinated U.S. and global climate change experimental, observational, monitoring and modeling efforts have advanced the understanding of feedbacks between anthropogenic and natural carbon cycle components. This session showcases decadal breakthroughs in carbon cycle science since ‘A U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Plan (2011)’. These advances, some of which were highlighted in the Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report, are deepening carbon cycle, climate change mitigation and negative emissions research knowledge, as facilitated and coordinated by federal, state and private sector collaborations. We will examine pertinent upcoming decadal research needs to further enhance understanding, applications and progress in carbon cycle science.

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14 Papers

19:00 B011-01 A Decadal Perspective on North American Carbon Program Contributions to Carbon Cycle Science Elisabeth K Larson

  • Virtual

19:04 B011-02 COASTING INTO 2020: A DECADE OF DISCOVERIES FOR BLUE CARBON ECOSYSTEMS Lisamarie Windham-Myers (Invited)

  • Virtual

19:08 B011-03 IOC-R: A vision of Coordinated Ocean Carbon Research and Observations for the Next Decade Christopher L Sabine

  • Virtual

19:12 B011-04 Quantifying the ocean carbon sink for 1994-2007: Combined evidence from multiple methods Galen A McKinley

  • Virtual

19:16 B011-05 Recent progress and future opportunities in autonomous ocean CO2 flux observing Adrienne J Sutton

  • Virtual

19:20 B011-06 Progress towards an international atmospheric carbon observing system Arlyn Andrews

  • Virtual

19:24 B011-07 Divergence in Quantifying Terrestrial Fluxes of Carbon in Global Carbon Budgets Sassan S Saatchi

  • Virtual

19:28 B011-08 Quantifying the effect of carbon cycle feedback uncertainty in concentration and warming projections under representative concentration pathway emissions scenarios Zeke Hausfather

  • Virtual

19:32 B011-09 Observing, resolving and predicting the terrestrial carbon cycle and its sensitivity to climate. A. Anthony Bloom

  • Virtual

19:36 B011-10 Asymmetry in the climate-carbon cycle response to positive and negative CO2 emissions Kirsten Zickfeld

  • Virtual

19:40 B011-11 Understanding Carbon Dioxide Removal and Management within an Integrated Research Program for Evaluating Climate Intervention Strategies Peter Lawrence

  • Virtual

19:44 B011-12 Sustainable intensification or natural climate solutions? Case studies assessing opportunities for land-based biological carbon mitigation on former & current agricultural lands John Field

  • Virtual

19:48 B011-13 Carbon Cycle Feedbacks under Positive and Negative CO2 Emissions Rachel Chimuka

  • Virtual

19:52 Discussion

 
 
**B001 - A Decade of Progress in Global Carbon Cycle Science II Posters

Monday, 7 December 2020

07:00 - 23:59 (EST)