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by danieltillett
3610 days ago
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According to the NOAA link I provided the CO2 concentration at Mauna Loa rose from 402.80 ppm in June 2015 to 406.81 ppm in June 2016 (most recent data) which is 4.01 ppm in a year :( I think you mean the growth rate of CO2 emission is starting to level (actually looking at the data not even this is true), not growth of CO2. We are still headed for disaster if the CO2 goes up by 4ppm every year. I see no sign that emissions of CO2 are slowing, or that we are doing anything serious to stop emitting GHG. Just look at the growth of CH4 which is continuing to increase [1]. 1. http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends_ch4/ |
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