Global gridded emissions from 1750-2023 at 0.5 degree Data downloaded from ESGF between 15 and 17 June 2025 by Anne Kubin (https download from website) Copy from the zenodo entry (https://zenodo.org/records/15127477) documentation (2025-06-17): This Zenodo data entry is a documentation placeholder and diagnostic data release for the v_2025_04_18 0.5 degree gridded data released via ESGF. This data is derived from CEDS v_2025_03_18 aggregate emissions release, which includes emissions data files by emission species (SO2, NOx, BC, OC, NH3, NMVOC, CO, CO2, CH4, N2O), country, and sector released here: https://zenodo.org/records/15059443 This data set corrects spurious emissions in the CEDS v_2025_03_18 Gridded data 0.5 degree documented here: https://zenodo.org/records/15001544 These corrections include: 1) significant corrections to seasonality for 2022 - 2023 across various sectors. 2) There are a few very small changes (in totals and spatial allocation) between 1961 - 2021 that correct an error in the previous release. Species Sector Max glbl sect diff CO IND -0.04% CO2 ENE -2E-12 NOx IND and ENE -0.001% (The relative differences are even smaller when total values across sectors are considered.) For years before 1961, all files are identical to the previous release (v_2025_03_18 Gridded data 0.5 degree). This data set can be accessed via ESGF, for detailed instructions on how to access and download, as well as data notes, see the README file attached. The files released here include: CEDS_v_2025_04_18_0.5_Gridded_README.txt (instructions for access on ESGF and data notes) CEDS_v_2025_04_18_corrections_diagnostics.zip See the CEDS GitHub site for details including journal paper reference information and any known issues with this data: https://github.com/JGCRI/CEDS ********************************************************* Download Instructions ********************************************************* This data set can be accessed via ESGF, for a list of ESGF nodes see: https://www.earthsystemcog.org/projects/cog/ The input4MIPs project can be found by using “Search with options”. You can also go directly to: https://esgf-node.llnl.gov/search/input4mips. The CEDS anthropogenic emissions data is published within the ESGF system under the following metadata: :mip_era = 'CMIP7' :activity_id = "input4MIPs"; :dataset_category = "emissions"; :realm = "atmos"; :institute = "PNNL-JGCRI" :product = "primary-emissions-data" This release has the file name: input4MIPs.CMIP7.CMIP.PNNL-JGCRI.CEDS-CMIP-2025-04-18.XXXXXXXXXXX Please note that previous CEDS data is available for download through ESGF input4mips portal under mip_era = "CMIP7" or "CMIP7" You can also search for a specific emission species under the "variable" category in your ESGF search. Note that to download ESGF data you will need to register for a free OpenID if you do not already have one. Supplemental data with speciated VOC emissions and emissions from solid biofuel combustion are also provided through ESGF, see the README files linked below for further information. (metadata tagged as :product = "supplementary-emissions-data"). Global Extensions of CH4 and N2O emissions data to 1750 are also provided as supplementary data. These are being released as supplementary data because country-level activity was not available. Global (and some regional) trends were used to produce a globally reasonable estimate, and this data should be interpreted as such. Please note, the variables called xx-em-solid-biofuel are not open biomass emissions. These are a sub-set of anthropogenic emissions as described below. ********************************************************* Data Notes ********************************************************* CEDS emissions are provided at monthly resolution, on a 0.5 degree grid, with 50-years per data file as per ESGF formatting conventions (with 1850 CMIP6 pre-industrial emissions in their own file). (A 0.1° grid for recent decades is also available) Emissions are relatively smooth over the early portion of this time period, but annual data is supplied for consistency across the dataset. The files are in netcdf v4 (HDFv5) format with CF-compliant metadata. The sectors in the netCDF files are: sector Description 0: AGR Non-combustion agricultural sector 1: ENE Energy transformation and extraction 2: IND Industrial combustion and processes 3: TRA Surface Transportation (Road, Rail, Other) 4: RCO Residential, commercial, and other 5: SLV Solvents 6: WST Waste disposal and handling 7: SHP International shipping (including VOCs from oil tanker loading/leakage) Within the netCDF files the sector ids are: sector:ids = "0: Agriculture; 1: Energy; 2: Industrial; 3: Transportation; 4: Residential, Commercial, Other; 5: Solvents production and application; 6: Waste; 7: International Shipping" ; Gridded aircraft emissions are also supplied in a separate file with 25 vertical layers (using the CMIP5 historical emissions Lamarque et al. 2010, as drawn from Lee et al., as a template). Note that aircraft emissions are zero in early years, but files are provided for all years consistency. The gridded emissions incorporate a monthly seasonal cycle by sector drawing largely from the ECLIPSE project, Carbon Tracker, and EDGAR. VOC speciation is provided at the 23 species resolution used in HTAP and RETRO. For use in setting aerosol size distribution and additional speciation (if desired), an auxiliary dataset emissions providing emissions from solid biomass combustion is also provided. Note that these are a subset of emissions in the main files. These data, therefore, should NOT be added to the emissions in the main files. (Note that no data files for CO2 emissions from solid biomass are released, as CO2 emissions from CEDS are from fossil fuels only.) Supplementary "checksum" .csv text files that provide total global mass for each sector, month, and year are also available on zenodo Filenames are in the following format: EMISSION DATA FILE NAME FORMT Bulk Gridded emissions: [em_species]-em-anthro_input4MIPs_emissions_CMIP_CEDS-2025-04-18_gn_YYYY01-ZZZZ12.nc (where YYYY is the starting year contained in this file, and ZZZZ is the ending year) netCDF variable name: [em_species]_em_anthro Gridded aircraft emissions: [em_species]-em-AIR-anthro_input4MIPs_emissions_CMIP_CEDS-2025-04-18_gn_YYYY01-ZZZZ12.nc netCDF variable name: [em_species]_em_AIR_anthro SUPPLEMENTAL EMISSION DATA FILE NAME FORMAT Gridded biomass emissions: [em_species]-em-SOLID-BIOFUEL-anthro_input4MIPs_emissions_CMIP_CEDS-2025-04-18-supplemental-data_gn_YYYY01-ZZZZ12.nc netCDF variable name: [em_species]_em_SOLID_BIOFUEL_anthro VOC speciation grids: VOC01-alcohols-em-speciated-VOC-anthro_input4MIPs_emissions_CMIP_CEDS-2025-04-18-supplemental-data_gn_YYYY01-ZZZZ12.nc netCDF variable name: VOC01_alcohols_em_speciated_VOC_anthro (There is a separate README file with further information on VOC speciation -- see project web site. Note there is a variable naming inconsistency for these file - described in the VOC README) Emissions are provided in units of mass flux, as a monthly average flux, as noted in the netCDF files. Units are total mass of the indicated species as follows: SO2 : Mass flux of SOx, reported as SO2 NOx : Mass flux of NOx, reported as NO2 CO : Mass flux of CO NMVOC : Mass flux of NMVOC (total mass emitted) NH3 : Mass flux of NH3 BC : Mass flux of BC, reported as carbon mass (e.g., molecular weight 12) OC : Mass flux of OC, reported as carbon mass (e.g., molecular weight 12) CO2 : Mass flux of all oxidized carbon, reported as CO2 CH4 : Mass flux of CH4 For reference, the file: CEDS_gridcell_area_05.nc provides the grid cell areas used. (see project web site.) Note that total monthly emissions were converted to fluxes using a 365 day calendar. If your model uses a different calendar, you should ideally adjust fluxes such that the integrated annual fluxes are maintained. In addition to gridded data, aggregate data by country and sector is also available in units of kilo-tonne (kt) per year (see project github site for link: https://github.com/JGCRI/CEDS/). Note that country totals in these summary files do not include international shipping or aircraft emissions, which are reported under the "global" iso. GRIDDING METHODOLOGY Emissions were first estimated at the level of country, sector, and fuel. Emissions by sector were then mapped to spatial grids by country and sector (several intermediate gridded sectors were combined to form the final release sectors). Grid cells that contain more than one country have portions of emissions from each country. For recent decades, emissions were mapped to the grid level largely using the distribution of point sources and emissions from EDGAR (usually using year-specific EDGAR grids from 1970 through the latest EDGAR year). For some sectors, the emissions distribution varies over time, while for other sectors it was held constant. For most emission species, residential combustion is the dominant source by 1850, so emissions from the RCO sector were distributed using HYDE population distributions by 1900 (with blended spatial distributions between 1900 and 1970). For other sectors the emissions distribution within each country was held fixed before 1970. We aim to improve these distributions in the future, and would welcome contributions. Because of the simplifying assumptions, emissions distributions, particularly in earlier years, should not be taken literally. Overall, however, anthropogenic emissions become small relative to either natural sources or mid-to-late 20th century emissions so we anticipate that these assumptions are not likely to have major impacts on global or regional modeling results. For more details on the use of point sources in gridding methodology see: https://zenodo.org/records/6949566/files/CEDS_Point_Source_Documentation.pdf For more details on the gridding methodology see: Feng, L., Smith, S. J., Braun, C., Crippa, M., Gidden, M. J., Hoesly, R., Klimont, Z., van Marle, M., van den Berg, M., and van der Werf, G. R.: The generation of gridded emissions data for CMIP6, Geosci. Model Dev., 13, 461–482, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-461-2020, 2020. For more details on the underlying emissions data see: Hoesly, R. M., Smith, S. J., Feng, L., Klimont, Z., Janssens-Maenhout, G., Pitkanen, T., Seibert, J. J., Vu, L., Andres, R. J., Bolt, R. M., Bond, T. C., Dawidowski, L., Kholod, N., Kurokawa, J.-I., Li, M., Liu, L., Lu, Z., Moura, M. C. P., O'Rourke, P. R., and Zhang, Q. (2018) Historical (1750–2014) anthropogenic emissions of reactive gases and aerosols from the Community Emissions Data System (CEDS), Geosci. Model Dev., 11, 369-408. doi: 10.5194/gmd-11-369-2018. and for the latest updates see: https://github.com/JGCRI/CEDS/ ********************************************************* Contact Info: ********************************************************* ssmith@pnnl.gov rachel.hoesly@pnnl.gov