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The Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR2) can be accessed via https://carbon2018.globalchange.gov.
Link to SOCCR2 metadata via the Global Change Information System (GCIS, 'an advanced, multifaceted bibliography, maintaining traceable provenance records of scientific information and providing access to the original data and research. The GCIS documents the cross-links among research papers, researchers, original data, and more and includes links back to authoritative sources for its information'): https://data.globalchange.gov/report/second-state-carbon-cycle-report-soccr2-sustained-assessment-report
The new State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR2) Website was released on Earth Day, April 22, 2019.
- Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR2, 2018)
- Webinar series and video recordings
- Release of new website (v.2) on Earth Day
- Release of Assessment (via v.1 site)
- Individual Sections and Chapter PDFs
- Background
- Relevant Resources (Federal Register Notices, list of authors, table of contents, prospectus etc.)
- SOCCR2 News, Public Engagement and Outreach
- First State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR1, 2007)
SOCCR2, Sustained Assessment report of the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) was released on Friday November 23, 2018.
The SOCCR2 Report-in-Brief can be accessed here.
Congratulations to the entire SOCCR2 team, whose commitment and hard work has been truly inspiring throughout this 3- years long process. Thanks to all of carbon cycle science colleagues and friends who helped in many ways, including in producing and sharing the science, tools and and knowledge assessed in SOCCR2.
I. Synthesis
II. Human Dimensions of the Carbon Cycle
III. State of Air, Land, and Water
IV. Consequences and Ways Forward
Section I: Synthesis (entire section here or individual chapters below) |
Section II: Human Dimensions of the Carbon Cycle (entire section here or individual chapters below) |
Section III: State of Air, Land, and Water (entire section here or individual chapters below) |
Ch. 8: Observations of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Methane |
Section IV: Consequences and Ways Forward (entire section here or individual chapters below) |
Ch. 17: Biogeochemical Effects of Rising Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide |
Appendices |
Appendix C: Selected Carbon Cycle Research Observations and Measurement Programs |
Appendix D: Carbon Measurement Approaches and Accounting Frameworks |
Appendix E: Fossil Fuel Emissions Estimates for North America |
In 2015, the Carbon Cycle Interagency Working Group (CCIWG), via the U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program, initiated plans for the Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR2) as a follow-up to the 1st SOCCR (2007) which was a Synthesis andl Assessment Product (SAP 2.2) of USGCRP, and as a product of the Sustained National Climate Assessment. Led by the CCIWG, under USCGRP auspices and with USDA as the administrative lead, this federal interagency report was published in the fall of 2018.
The focus of SOCCR-2 is on the scientific understanding of U.S. and North American carbon cycle stocks and fluxes, in the context of and interactions with global scale budgets and climate change impacts in managed and unmanaged systems. Carbon stocks and fluxes in soils, water (including oceans), vegetation, aquatic-terrestrial interfaces (coastal/ estuaries/ wetlands), human settlements, agriculture, forestry etc. are included.
Relevant carbon management science perspectives and support tools for supporting decisions, as addressed in and related to the US Carbon Cycle Science Plan (2011) and U.S. National Climate Assessment, USGCRP 2012-2021 Strategic Plan and Global Change Research Act (GCRA) of 1990 will are included in this assessment. In addition to identifying uncertainties, rising opportunities for improving measurements and projections in the carbon cycle are be identified.
Table of Contents and SOCCR2 team (Federal Steering Committee and Liaisons, chapter leads, science leads, contributors) (updated Nov 23, 2018)
2nd SOCCR2 Federal Register Notice: Federal Register Notice announcing Public Review of 4th Order Draft (November 8, 2017)
Request for Review Editors nominations
Presentation slides with background information (October 2017)
Prospectus (incl . draft Table of Contents)
Presentation slides from AGU 2016 (for info on report development process and leadership team composition)
All SOCCR2 team members - authors, leads, report credits (updated Nov 23, 2018)
All authors by chapters (as of March 23, 2017)
Presentation slides with SOCCR-2 updates (June 2017)
National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine Committee to Review the SOCCR2 Draft
First SOCCR-2 Federal Register Notice (February 12, 2016)
National Climate Assessment and SOCCR-2 related resources:
Federal Register Notice: Public Comment on an Annotated Outline for the Fourth National Climate Assessment (July 2016)
In addition to the above section, details on prior CCIWG-led SOCCR2 public engagement and outreach events and related opportunities can be accessed via the chronological list of public announcements below.
A video documentary, townhalls, sessions and exciting interactions with the international geoscience science community....
A short public webinar outlining the process for SOCCR-2 development and the public comments submission procedure....
...DRAFT SOCCR-2 for download and public comments via https://review.globalchange.gov....
We are preparing for the Public Comment Period of the 2nd State of the Carbon Cycle Report Fourth-Order Draft.
ESA, GCP, and ICDC-10
We will be at the Ecological Society of America Meeting in Oregon and at the International Carbon Dioxide Conference in Switzerland....
...for ensuring that all substantive public and the National Academy of Sciences review comments are appropriately addressed....
...third-order-draft transmitted to USGCRP member agency principals....
A new ad hoc Committee of the Academies will conduct an independent review of SOCCR-2.....
The 2nd State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR-2): Assessing the Last Decades' Science of the Carbon Cycle across North America and Adjacent Oceans
Submit author nominations, technical input and comments on the draft prospectus.....
This 1-day public forum will present an opportunity for interested parties and stakeholders to provide individual input on proposed SOCCR-2 themes.
December 2015 AGU San Francisco sessions, February 2016 Washington DC Public Forum.....
... opportunities for the greater geophysical community to learn about and provide feedback on the 2nd State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR-2) that we are in the process of planning...
Participants learned about the USGCRP annual research prioritization process as well as partnerships and opportunities....
The US Carbon Cycle Science Program is organizing a special session 'Carbon Cycle Science at the Frontier of Global Change: A Coordinated Effort Among Federal Agencies'.....
Abstracts informing and related to this Special Scientific Assessment of the Current Status and Opportunities in carbon cycle science across terrestrial, atmospheric and oceanic systems are requested....
The CCIWG will meet with the CCSSG for individual input on carbon cycle science needs and opportunities......
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The carbon cycle chapter of the Strategic Plan for the U.S. Climate Change Science Program describes a vision to publish a series of government products on the status and trends of carbon emission and sequestration. The first of these reports, the State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR), was released by the US Climate Change Science Program (now the USGCRP) on November 13, 2007.
The 2003 Terms of Reference for the first SOCCR (2007), prepared by the Carbon Cycle Interagency Working Group and in consultation with the Carbon Cycle Scientific Steering Group, envisioned a report designed to provide accurate, unbiased, and policy-relevant scientific information concerning the carbon cycle to a broad range of stakeholders. The SOCCR Coordinating Team focused on (1) summarizing our knowledge of carbon cycle properties and changes relevant to the contributions of and impacts upon the U.S. and the rest of the world, and (2) providing scientific information for U.S. decision support focused on key issues for carbon management and policy. The report depends on results from comprehensive and informative programs, such as the North American Carbon Program and Ocean Carbon and Climate Change Program, and demands a global perspective, integrating information from studies on land and in the atmosphere and oceans around the world. The expected audience includes researchers, decision makers in the public and private sectors and the public. The Executive Summary is available here.
Background documents, prospectus, prior draft versions, review comments and responses from the first SOCCR (2007) are available here and below (source: http://cdiac.ornl.gov/SOCCR/documents.html).
March 2007 version of SOCCR/SAP 2.2, March 2007 revision of government review draft
January 2007 version of SOCCR/SAP 2.2, government review draft
September 2006 version of SOCCR/SAP 2.2, CCSP public review draft
May 2006 version of SOCCR/SAP 2.2, submitted for technical/peer review
Public Review Commments and Authors' Responses
Technical Peer Review Commments and Authors' Responses
Draft Prospectus for Synthesis and Assessment Product (SAP) 2.2 (March 7, 2005)
The SOCCR Outline (as of November, 2004)
View the Responses to Comments Received on Outline through December 2005