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    Land carbon flux response to drivers: rising atmospheric CO2 and changes to climate (Dynamic Global Vegetation Models, 2012 – 2021 decadal mean) The Global Carbon Budget Office (GCBO) at the University of Exeter was established in May 2022 to drive the next phase of the Global Carbon Budget (GCB) in this critical decade for Climate Change action. The GCB tracks the trends in global carbon emissions and sinks and is a key measure of progress to towards the goals of the Paris Agreement. The data and model output provided are freely available and were furnished by individual scientists who encourage their use. Citation: Please cite the Global Carbon Budget 2022 (Friedlingstein et al., 2022b, ESSD) for all data. Acknowledgement: Please add the following text in the acknowledgement of your paper: “We acknowledge the Global Carbon Project, which is responsible for the Global Carbon Budget and we thank [relevant modelling groups] for producing and making available their model output.”
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    Land carbon flux response to drivers: rising atmospheric CO2 and changes to climate (Dynamic Global Vegetation Models, 2012 – 2021 decadal mean) The data and model output provided are freely available and were furnished by individual scientists who encourage their use. Citation: Please cite the Global Carbon Budget 2022 (Friedlingstein et al., 2022b, ESSD) for all data. Acknowledgement: Please add the following text in the acknowledgement of your paper: “We acknowledge the Global Carbon Project, which is responsible for the Global Carbon Budget and we thank [relevant modelling groups] for producing and making available their model output.”