EcoWatch: The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere rose 3.05 parts per million in 2015, the largest year-to-year increase ever recorded, scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) report finds.
It was the fourth year in a row that CO2 concentrations grew by more than 2 parts per million. “Carbon dioxide levels are increasing faster than they have in hundreds of thousands of years,” a lead scientist at NOAA said.
Some of the spike in CO2 levels can be attributed to......
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NOAA: Carbon Dioxide Levels ‘Exploded’ in 2015 Highest Since Ice Age
Posted by EcoWatch: None Given on March 11th, 2016
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