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Near-real-time global gridded daily CO2 emissions 2021.

Xinyu DouJinpyo HongPhilippe CiaisFrédéric ChevallierFeifan YanYing YuYifan HuDa HuoYun SunYilong WangSteven J DavisMonica CrippaGreet Janssens-MaenhoutDiego GuizzardiEfisio SolazzoXiaojuan LinXuanren SongBiqing ZhuDuo CuiPiyu KeHengqi WangWenwen ZhouXia HuangZhu DengZhu Liu
Published in: Scientific data (2023)
We present a near-real-time global gridded daily CO 2 emissions dataset (GRACED) throughout 2021. GRACED provides gridded CO 2 emissions at a 0.1° × 0.1° spatial resolution and 1-day temporal resolution from cement production and fossil fuel combustion over seven sectors, including industry, power, residential consumption, ground transportation, international aviation, domestic aviation, and international shipping. GRACED is prepared from the near-real-time daily national CO 2 emissions estimates (Carbon Monitor), multi-source spatial activity data emissions and satellite NO 2 data for time variations of those spatial activity data. GRACED provides the most timely overview of emissions distribution changes, which enables more accurate and timely identification of when and where fossil CO 2 emissions have rebounded and decreased. Uncertainty analysis of GRACED gives a grid-level two-sigma uncertainty of value of ±19.9% in 2021, indicating the reliability of GRACED was not sacrificed for the sake of higher spatiotemporal resolution that GRACED provides. Continuing to update GRACED in a timely manner could help policymakers monitor energy and climate policies' effectiveness and make adjustments quickly.
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