Kees van der Leun on Nostr: Confirmed: In July, atmospheric CO₂ at Mauna Loa made one of the biggest ...
Confirmed: In July, atmospheric CO₂ at Mauna Loa made one of the biggest year-on-year jumps I've ever seen: average 425.55 ppm, that's +3.7 ppm higher than last year!
Overall, we're still speeding in the wrong direction.
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