Carbon dioxide levels hit 50% higher than preindustrial time

The Mauna Loa Atmospheric Baseline Observatory, high atop Hawaii's largest mountain in order to sample well-mixed background air free of local pollution. Heat-trapping carbon dioxide levels in the air peaked in May 2021, in amounts nearly 50 percent higher than when the industrial age began and they are growing at a record fast rate, scientists reported Monday.
Susan Cobb | NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory via AP
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