The World's Carbon Dioxide Levels Just Set a Record High. Will We Ever Be Below It Again?
For nearly every day of April, from every recording center around the world, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was over 400 parts-per-million — and it's not clear if it will ever decrease. April, as Slate's (excellent) climate reporter Eric Holthaus wrote on Thursday, is the first…The Atlantic WireThe World's Carbon Dioxide Levels Just Set a Record High. Will We Ever Be Below It Again?
For nearly every day of April, from every recording center around the world, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was over 400 parts-per-million — and it's not clear if it will ever decrease.
The 400 ppm number is mostly symbolic, representing the trend more than anything. Holthaus links to a graph from UC San Diego. That vertical line at the far right isn't an axis, it's how CO2 levels have spiked since we started burning oil and coal.
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In its recently-released report amalgamating climate science, the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change made predictions of how climate change will evolve based on four carbon dioxide scenarios.
The IPCC released a follow-up report describing the sorts of things the world needed to do to get on that green path. As Reuters summarized it, even reducing emissions and capturing carbon dioxide that's released from burning coal, any delay could still "force reliance on technologies to extract greenhouse gases from the air." That could be as simple as planting many, many more trees. It would likely need to be far more complex, and that would likely only halt the increase. That's if the plan happened, which recent politics suggest, isn't likely.RELATED: Five Best Friday ColumnsSo will we ever drop back below 400 ppm? There's no reason to think so, at least not within the lifetimes of us or our children or their children or their children. The next time we pass 400 ppm, we'll be going the other direction, downward. If we ever start heading that direction at all.end quote from:This article was originally published at http://www.thewire.com/politics/2014/05/will-the-worlds-carbon-dioxide-levels-ever-be-lower-than-the-record-we-just-set/361605/Read more from The Wire
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