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Greenhouse gases surged to record levels in 2023

  • Greenhouse gases reached record levels in 2023, according to the World Meteorological Organisation warning on Monday.
  • Carbon dioxide concentrations climbed to 420 parts per million, levels not seen for three to five million years.
  • The WMO stated that this should set alarm bells ringing among decision makers.
  • The WMO emphasised the urgent need for global action to meet the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global warming to well below 2°C.
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According to the UN, climate-damaging greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have reached a new high.

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Too much methane, too much nitrous oxide, too much carbon dioxide: Two UN reports are sounding the alarm ahead of the World Climate Conference in Baku. Emissions must finally be reduced, the tone is that every fraction of a degree is important.

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