Data for 2024 shows humanity is moving yet deeper into a dangerous world of supercharged extreme weatherWildfires that blazed around the world in 2024 helped to drive a record annual leap in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, surprising scientists. The data shows humanity is moving yet deeper into a dangerous world of supercharged extreme weather.The CO2 level at the Mauna Loa observatory in Hawaii jumped by 3.6 parts per million (ppm) to 427ppm, far above the 280ppm level before the large-scale burning of fossil fuels sparked the climate crisis. The Mauna Loa observations, known as the Keeling curve, began in 1958 and are the longest running direct measurements of CO2. Continue reading...
Wildfires drive record leap in global level of climate-heating CO2
17. ledna 2025 10:46
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Zdroj: The Guardian