Global carbon dioxide values have reached record high values yet another year, now being at highest levels in at least the past few million years!
The graph data ends at November 25th, so it is quite obvious that 2019 will also reach new record CO2 values with ease.
The absorption of CO2 by land and oceans is a natural process, and can mitigate some of the CO2 increase.
The net difference is the yearly increase of global CO2 levels.
What does this mean for our daily lives? Besides the usual effects of CO2 on rising global temperatures and climate, it might also hit our wallets more directly.
Despite all the efforts and agreements in many climate panels and meetings so far, there is no noticeable slowdown of CO2 increase.
This likely means that even more severe policies and legislation will be put in place to try and limit the global CO2 production and emissions.
https://www.severe-weather.eu/global-weather/global-co2-record-high-2019-fa/
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