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The most recent GCP 2021 shows 2019 CO2 emissions at 10017 MtC (fossil fuels only, no land use included!). Looking at the most recent version of CEDS for 2019 yields 36040300.7 (value from summing over all rows) / 3.664 (CO2 => C) / 1000 (units) = 9836 MtC. This is certainly ballpark but I am curious if the devs have additional insight here. GCP is broken down into: Coal | Oil | Gas | Cement.emission | Flaring | Other. This is of course different from CEDS but I was expecting the final values to be much closer, the goals ought to be closer. And my assumption is that CEDS does not include land use emissions.
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The most recent GCP 2021 shows 2019 CO2 emissions at 10017 MtC (fossil fuels only, no land use included!). Looking at the most recent version of CEDS for 2019 yields 36040300.7 (value from summing over all rows) / 3.664 (CO2 => C) / 1000 (units) = 9836 MtC. This is certainly ballpark but I am curious if the devs have additional insight here. GCP is broken down into: Coal | Oil | Gas | Cement.emission | Flaring | Other. This is of course different from CEDS but I was expecting the final values to be much closer, the goals ought to be closer. And my assumption is that CEDS does not include land use emissions.
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