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(Use #SOCCR2 #NCA4 in social media communications please.)
The Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR2) was released by the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) via https://carbon2018.globalchange.gov on Friday, November 23, 2018.
With over 200 contributing experts, this interagency Highly Influential Scientific Assessment was led by the Carbon Cycle Interagency Working Group (CCIWG) and U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program under USGCRP auspices.
Incorporating 19 chapters distributed across four interconnected sections (I. Synthesis, II. Human Dimensions of the Carbon Cycle, III. State of Air, Land, and Water, IV. Consequences and Ways Forward), SOCCR2 assesses the last decade of cross-sectoral carbon cycle advances across the U.S., Canada and Mexico, in the global context.
Individual chapter PDF links are provided below and can also be downloaded via https://carbon2018.globalchange.gov.
The 36-page SOCCR2 Report-in-Brief includes the Executive Summary and a plain language overview.
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 |