Continued fossil co2 emissions, greater emissions from wildfires, and a troubling reduced absorption by land and sea all drove the increase, the wmo said. The world meteorological organization said in its latest bulletin on greenhouse gases, an annual study released ahead of the u.n.’s annual climate conference, that co2 growth rates have now tripled since the 1960s, and reached levels that existed more than 800,000 years ago. Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have reached the highest ever recorded, potentially further warming the planet and leading to more extreme climate events, a new report by the world.
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