Levels of carbon dioxide very high on the Arctic
The meteorological monitoring stations on the Arctic would have measured very high concentration of carbon dioxide, more than four hundred parts per million, although this amount had already been predicted by calculations performed for some time on percentage of annual increase in greenhouse gas emissions and the same global level of CO2 (at the moment 393 ppm) will soon reach these levels in a few years mainly because of the progressive increase in the consumption of fossil fuels for example to produce electricity and automotive. Part of the carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere is of natural origin and is derived from the decomposition of plants and animals, but before the industrial age CO2 concentration was just 275 ppm, then should consider that this gas remains in the atmosphere for about one hundred years and in part for thousands of years, so should try to limit the emissions.
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Data: 01/06/2012
n°: 1910