The Global Carbon Project has published the Global Carbon Budget 2013. As usual you can read the highlights of new findings, look at the Power Point presentation with extended graphical analysis, download original paper, look at data sources and more.
This year the GCP has launched the new Global Carbon Atlas, an online interactive platform with distinctive tools to delivery carbon information to i) educators and the broader public, ii) policy makers, NGOS, and the broad corporate community involved in climate change discussions, and iii) the research community. Your feedback on the usefulness, ways to improve it, and involvement will be highly appreciated!
Finally, a new consortium of scientists and institutions under the umbrella of the Global Carbon Project has recently released a new synthesis of the Global Methane Budget and trends of natural and anthropogenic sources and sinks over the past three decades. As with the Carbon Budget, you will find a summary of highlights and an extended visual aids for download from the GCP website.