Highest CO2 Levels Recorded in 800,000 Years Recorded This April

The average level of carbon dioxide has topped 400 parts per million for the month of April, researchers believe. They've said that it's likely this record-breaking moment marks the first time in 800,000 years that the Earth's atmosphere has featured so much CO2, discovery News reported. James Butler, director of the Global Monitoring Division of NOAA's Boulder-based Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL), said in a statement that they continue to ...

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