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C. W. Winil

Publications -  9
Citations -  393

C. W. Winil is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Biology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 393 citations. Previous affiliations of C. W. Winil include Auburn University.

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Global Carbon Budget 2021

Pierre Friedlingstein, +63 more
TL;DR: Friedlingstein et al. as mentioned in this paper presented and synthesized datasets and methodology to quantify the five major components of the global carbon budget and their uncertainties, including fossil CO2 emissions, land use and land-use change data and bookkeeping models.
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Comparing national greenhouse gas budgets reported in UNFCCC inventories against atmospheric inversions

TL;DR: Deng et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a comprehensive framework to process the results of an ensemble of atmospheric inversions in order to make their net ecosystem exchange (NEE) carbon dioxide (CO2) flux suitable for evaluating national greenhouse gas inventories (NGHGIs) submitted by countries to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
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Divergent historical GPP trends among state-of-the-art multi-model simulations and satellite-based products

TL;DR: In this article , the authors comprehensively investigated the trends of terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) and analyzed the causes for any discrepancies during 1982-2015 using long-term satellite-based near-infrared radiance of vegetation (NIRv), a proxy for GPP, and multiple GPP datasets derived from satellitebased products, dynamic global vegetation model (DGVM) simulations, and an upscaled product from eddy covariance (EC) measurements.
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National CO<sub>2</sub> budgets (2015–2020) inferred from atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> observations in support of the Global Stocktake

Benjamin Poulter, +40 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present a pilot dataset of country-specific net carbon exchange (NCE; fossil plus terrestrial ecosystem fluxes) and terrestrial carbon stock changes aimed at informing countries' carbon budgets.