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Observing carbon dioxide emissions over China's cities and industrial areas with the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2

Zheng et al., 2020

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11657608973787924916
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Zheng B
Chevallier F
Ciais P
Broquet G
Wang Y
Lian J
Zhao Y
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

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In order to track progress towards the global climate targets, the parties that signed the Paris Climate Agreement will regularly report their anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions based on energy statistics and CO 2 emission factors. Independent evaluation of …
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