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High anthropogenic black carbon emission in China

Yuan Sun

Yuan Sun
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Hi all,

I extended FCHIST to simulate 2021 using emission inputs under the cmip6 ssp3-7.0 scenario.

When I checked the input emission data 'emissions-cmip6-ScenarioMIP_IAMC-AIM-ssp370-1-1_bc_a4_anthro_surface_mol_175001-210101_0.9x1.25_c20190222.nc', I found the anthropogenic black carbon emission is rather high in China with a rising trend during 2015-2020.

It is not consistent with the real-world conditions that anthropogenic black carbon emission is reduced in China. I am confused about this projection data.

It would be helpful if any insight.

Best,
Yuan
 

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