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hatrack

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Wed Apr 26, 2017, 09:09 AM Apr 2017

Precisely As Scientists Predicted, Atmospheric CO2 Passes 410 ppm

The world just passed another round-numbered climate milestone. Scientists predicted it would happen this year and lo and behold, it has. On Tuesday, the Mauna Loa Observatory recorded its first-ever carbon dioxide reading in excess of 410 parts per million (it was 410.28 ppm in case you want the full deal). Carbon dioxide hasn’t reached that height in millions of years. It’s a new atmosphere that humanity will have to contend with, one that’s trapping more heat and causing the climate to change at a quickening rate.



In what’s become a spring tradition like Passover and Easter, carbon dioxide has set a record high each year since measurements began. It stood at 280 ppm when record keeping began at Mauna Loa in 1958. In 2013, it passed 400 ppm. Just four years later, the 400 ppm mark is no longer a novelty. It’s the norm.

“Its pretty depressing that it’s only a couple of years since the 400 ppm milestone was toppled,” Gavin Foster, a paleoclimate researcher at the University of Southampton told Climate Central last month. “These milestones are just numbers, but they give us an opportunity to pause and take stock and act as useful yard sticks for comparisons to the geological record.”

Earlier this year, U.K. Met Office scientists issued their first-ever carbon dioxide forecast. They projected carbon dioxide could reach 410 ppm in March and almost certainly would by April. Their forecast has been borne out with Tuesday’s daily record. They project that the monthly average will peak near 409 ppm in May, setting a monthly record.

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http://www.climatecentral.org/news/we-just-breached-the-410-parts-per-million-threshold-21372

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Precisely As Scientists Predicted, Atmospheric CO2 Passes 410 ppm (Original Post) hatrack Apr 2017 OP
It was big news last year when it hit. 400. I doubt it will ever be that low again. Binkie The Clown Apr 2017 #1
k&r JHan Apr 2017 #2
Precisely - Like shooting fish in a barrel OKIsItJustMe Apr 2017 #3

Binkie The Clown

(7,911 posts)
1. It was big news last year when it hit. 400. I doubt it will ever be that low again.
Wed Apr 26, 2017, 11:44 AM
Apr 2017

Faster, sooner, worse... Those words we keep hearing over and over with regard to climate change.

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