Kees van der Leun on Nostr: Another big jump in atmospheric CO₂ at Mauna Loa! Based on daily values, the March ...
Another big jump in atmospheric CO₂ at Mauna Loa!
Based on daily values, the March average was 425.3-425.4 ppm, that's 4.3-4.4 ppm higher than one year ago. Very unusual. Could still be partly due to El Niño.
#CO2 #emissions #climatechange
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