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Robbie M. Andrew

Robbie M. Andrew

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
60
Citations
44655
World Ranking
2837
National Ranking
30

Overview

Robbie M. Andrew is affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway. Their primary field of study is Environmental Science, with a focus on multiple subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Environmental Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.

Their research topics encompass Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols, Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies, Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies, Climate Change Policy and Economics, Environmental Impact and Sustainability, and Vehicle Emissions and Performance.

Andrew's publication record includes papers in key venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Earth System Science Data, Environmental Research Letters, Scientific Data, and Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications.

Notable recent papers by Andrew include:

  1. Global Carbon Budget 2020, 2020, Earth System Science Data
  2. Temporary reduction in daily global CO2 emissions during the COVID-19 forced confinement, 2020, Nature Climate Change
  3. Global Carbon Budget 2022, 2022, Earth System Science Data
  4. Global Carbon Budget 2021, 2022, Earth System Science Data
  5. Global Carbon Budget 2023, 2023, Earth System Science Data

Frequent collaborators in Andrew's work include Glen P. Peters, Julia Pongratz, Philippe Ciais, Matthew W. Jones, and Pierre Friedlingstein.

Andrew has also contributed to book publications, including a report titled The impact of COVID-19 and recovery packages on emission pathways to 2030: Inputs to the UNEP Emissions Gap Report 2021 Final project report, published in 2022 by TemaNord.

Best Publications

  • Global Carbon Budget 2016

    Corinne Le Quere;Robbie M. Andrew;Josep G. Canadell;Stephen Sitch

  • Global Carbon Budget 2015

    C. Le Quéré;R. Moriarty;R. M. Andrew;J. G. Canadell

  • Global carbon budget 2014

    C. Le Quéré;R. Moriarty;R. M. Andrew;G. P. Peters

  • Global carbon budget 2013

    C. Le Quere;G.P. Peters;R.J. Andres;Robbie M Andrew

  • Global Carbon Budget 2018

    Corinne Le Quéré;Robbie M. Andrew;Pierre Friedlingstein;Stephen Sitch

  • Temporary reduction in daily global CO2 emissions during the COVID-19 forced confinement

    Corinne Le Quéré;Robert B. Jackson;Matthew W. Jones;Adam J. P. Smith

  • Global Carbon Budget 2020

    Pierre Friedlingstein;Pierre Friedlingstein;Michael O'Sullivan;Matthew W. Jones;Robbie M. Andrew

  • Global Carbon Budget 2019

    Pierre Friedlingstein;Pierre Friedlingstein;Matthew W. Jones;Michael O'Sullivan;Robbie Andrew

  • Biophysical and economic limits to negative CO2 emissions

    Pete Smith;Steven J. Davis;Felix Creutzig;Sabine Fuss

  • Global CO 2 emissions from cement production

    Robbie M. Andrew

  • Betting on negative emissions

    Sabine Fuss;Josep G. Canadell;Glen P. Peters;Massimo Tavoni

  • Global Carbon Budget 2017

    Corinne Le Quere;Robbie M. Andrew;Pierre Friedlingstein;Stephen Sitch

  • The challenge to keep global warming below 2 °C

    Glen P. Peters;Robbie M. Andrew;Tom Boden;Josep G. Canadell

  • Global Carbon Budget 2023

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  • A review of trends and drivers of greenhouse gas emissions by sector from 1990 to 2018

    William F. Lamb;Thomas Wiedmann;Julia Pongratz;Robbie Andrew

  • Global CO2 emissions from cement production, 1928–2018

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  • Persistent growth of CO2 emissions and implications for reaching climate targets

    P. Friedlingstein;Robbie M Andrew;J. Rogelj;J. Rogelj;G.P. Peters

  • The global carbon budget 1959-2011

    C. Le Quere;R.J. Andres;T.A. Boden;T. Conway

  • Carbon dioxide emissions continue to grow amidst slowly emerging climate policies

    G. P. Peters;R. M. Andrew;J. G. Canadell;P. Friedlingstein;P. Friedlingstein

  • Drivers of declining CO2 emissions in 18 developed economies

    Corinne Le Quéré;Jan Ivar Korsbakken;Charlie Wilson;Charlie Wilson;Jale Tosun

  • Sharing a quota on cumulative carbon emissions

    Michael R. Raupach;Steven J. Davis;Glen P. Peters;Robbie M. Andrew

  • Constructing an environmentally-extended multi-regional input-output table using the GTAP database

    Glen P. Peters;Robbie Andrew;James Lennox

Frequent Co-Authors

Glen P. Peters
Glen P. Peters Center for International Climate and Environmental Research
Pierre Friedlingstein
Pierre Friedlingstein University of Exeter
Josep G. Canadell
Josep G. Canadell Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Corinne Le Quéré
Corinne Le Quéré University of East Anglia
Robert B. Jackson
Robert B. Jackson Stanford University
Julia Pongratz
Julia Pongratz Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Bronte Tilbrook
Bronte Tilbrook CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Benjamin Poulter
Benjamin Poulter Goddard Space Flight Center
Steven J. Davis
Steven J. Davis Stanford University
Stephen Sitch
Stephen Sitch University of Exeter

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