Guest post by Beth Mole- via ScienceNews
Levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere rose more last year than any other year since 1984, according to a September 9 report by the World Meteorological Organization.
That leaves the 2013 CO2 concentration
at 142 percent of preindustrial era levels. Other heat-trapping gases,
methane and nitrous oxide, were also up at 253 percent and 121 percent
of the pre-industrial era numbers, respectively.
In a statement,
Michel Jarraud, the secretary-general of the meteorological
organization, urged the world to take swift action to curb
planet-warming gas emissions, which unequivocally alter climate. “We are
running out of time,” he said.
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