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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Atmospheric CO2 levels hit record high in 2023, putting green goals in doubt
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere increased to a record high in 2023, even as countries promise to lower their emissions, the World Meteorological Organization reported Monday. The WMO, an agency of the United Nations, said in its annual Greenhouse Gas Bulletin that in 2004, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was 377.1... The post Atmospheric CO2 levels hit record high in 2023, putting green goals in doubt appeared first…
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