Global to local impacts on atmospheric CO2 caused by COVID-19 lockdown
Ning Zeng, Pengfei Han, Di Liu, Zhiqiang Liu, Tomohiro Oda, Cory, Martin, Zhu Liu, Bo Yao, Wanqi Sun, Pucai Wang, Qixiang Cai, Russell, Dickerson, Shamil Maksyutov

TL;DR
This study quantifies the impact of COVID-19 lockdown-induced emission reductions on atmospheric CO2 levels, demonstrating detectable but small changes within current measurement capabilities and highlighting the importance of enhanced monitoring for climate mitigation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive modeling and observational analysis of COVID-19's impact on atmospheric CO2, integrating new emission datasets and satellite data to quantify contributions from various sources.
Findings
A 7.9% emission reduction led to a 0.25 ppm decrease in Northern Hemisphere CO2.
COVID-19, biosphere, and weather contributed 54%, 23%, and 23% respectively to CO2 changes.
City-scale measurements in Beijing showed a 20-30 ppm reduction in on-road CO2 enhancement.
Abstract
The world-wide lockdown in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in year 2020 led to economic slowdown and large reduction of fossil fuel CO2 emissions, but it is unclear how much it would reduce atmospheric CO2 concentration, and whether it can be observed. We estimated that a 7.9% reduction in emissions for 4 months would result in a 0.25 ppm decrease in the Northern Hemisphere CO2, an increment that is within the capability of current CO2 analyzers, but is a few times smaller than natural CO2 variabilities caused by weather and the biosphere such as El Nino. We used a state-of-the-art atmospheric transport model to simulate CO2, driven by a new daily fossil fuel emissions dataset and hourly biospheric fluxes from a carbon cycle model forced with observed climate variability. Our results show a 0.13 ppm decrease in atmospheric column CO2 anomaly averaged over 50S-50N for the period…
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TopicsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics · COVID-19 impact on air quality · Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
