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Carbon dioxide levels rising ‘faster than ever’ amid unprecedented heat: Report

  • Concentrations of carbon dioxide neared 427 parts per million in May, the peak period, per NOAA. The years 2022 to 2024 marked the biggest two-year CO2 surge ever.
  • John Miller, a climate scientist at NOAA, expressed surprise at the consecutive large annual CO2 level rises.
  • The CO2 concentration rose at a faster rate in the first four months of 2024 than in any prior year on record, as confirmed by NOAA and Scripps Institution of Oceanography scientists.
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El calentamiento del planeta causado por las actividades humanas se acelera a un «ritmo sin precedentes» y el margen para contener el aumento de temperaturas a +1,5 ºC se agota, advirtieron decenas de investigadores en un estudio publicado el miércoles. «El calentamiento causado por el hombre aumentó a un ritmo sin precedentes en las mediciones instrumentales, llegando a 0,26 ºC entre 2014 y 2023», indican los autores del estudio. El informe, pu…

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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, June 6, 2024.
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