Resources
This list of resources includes publications, projects, news items and other materials arising from the ABC-iCAP, its predecessor (the EUA-BCA) and other initiatives that may be of interest to the science-policy community concerned with black carbon in the Arctic.
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EMEP/EEA, 2019. EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook 2019. Technical guidance to prepare national emission inventories (EEA Report No 13/2019). 26pp. Download here
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EU-funded Action on Black Carbon in the Arctic, 2019. Review of Reporting Systems for National Black Carbon Emissions Inventories: EU Action on Black Carbon in the Arctic - Technical Report 2. April 2019. iv + 72pp. Download here
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EU-funded Action on Black Carbon in the Arctic, 2019. Review of observation capacities and data availability for Black Carbon in the Arctic region: EU Action on Black Carbon in the Arctic - Technical Report 1. December 2019. iv + 35pp. Download here
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EUA-BCA, 2021. Enhancing the reduction of black carbon emissions to protect the Arctic: Mapping the policy landscape of national, regional, and international action. EU-funded Action on Black Carbon in the Arctic – Technical Report 5. June 2021. 22pp. (English and Russian) Download here
Summary of the EUA-BCA policy landscape report (English and Russian) Download here
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EUA-BCA, 2021. Reducing Black Carbon Emissions from Residential Heating in the Arctic: EU-funded Action on Black Carbon in the Arctic – Technical Report 4. April 2021. 28pp. Download here
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Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE) overview and Wildlife Research Interests at SYKE - Paunu, V. And Karvosenoja, N. - Wildfire Climate Dialog Meeting presentation (March 2022)
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Fire and Climate across scales: a North American perspective -Piyush Jain (Northern Forestry Center) - ABC-iCAP Virtual Webinar on Current and near-term future trends of boreal and Arctic fire and smoke (October 2022)
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George, J. (2019, June 3). IMO pushes back talks on limiting Arctic-warming black carbon emissions to 2020. Arctic Today. https://www.arctictoday.com/im...
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Gramling, C. (2019, August 2). The Arctic is burning and Greenland is melting, thanks to record heat. Retrieved September 17, 2019, from Science News website: https://www.sciencenews.org/ar...
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IIASA, 2023. Greenhouse Gas - Air Pollution Interactions and Synergies (GAINS) Model. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). Available here