CO2 concentration set for biggest annual rise, fueled by Australian bushfires

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The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere this year is likely to show one of the largest annual rises, partly fueled by the Australian bushfires

LONDON - The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere this year is likely to show one of the largest annual rises since measurements began in 1958, partly fueled by Australian bushfires, according to research by Britain’s Met Office.

Man-made emissions are the overall driver of the long-term rise in CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere, which is the main cause of climate change. In years when there is a warmer tropical Pacific, many regions become warmer and drier, which limits the ability of plants to grow and absorb CO2 and increases the risk of wildfires, which release further emissions.

 

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MiaFarrow And it’s just ‘Business as usual’ 🔥🌎🔥

*steam....ahahhahahhahahaah

So... When do we start large scale irrigation projects of dry areas and plant a shitload of trees? Just cut back on emissions will never be enough.

When will Morrison be indicted for crimes against the environment?

And how long have those record been being kept?

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Partly....

Need more Nuclear power to balance the equation.

LOL, so they start the video showing two cooling towers. cooling towers vent steam, from chillers or water tanks. not CO2 :)

The world is going under? aoc, please save us....

I really think it will be due to democratic bloviating in the impeachment trial.

Happy plants & trees everywhere!

Don't forget the volcanoes and all the hot air that comes out of the mouths of the leftists

That is nothing. Just wait till a volcano pops off.

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