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13 Dec 2021 - 05:57:49
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UN says greenhouse gas levels hit record highs
The United Nations (UN) said on October 25 that the concentration of greenhouse gases in theslotatmosphere had reached record highs last year. The information was released just days before the COP26 summit to discuss worsening global warming.
Greenhouse gas bulletin from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) of the United Nations stated that Average of last year's greenhouse gas emissions It is above the annual average from 2011 to 2020, and the average is likely to continue rising in 2021.


The WMO said The economic slowdown due to the COVID-19 epidemic As a result, the amount of gas emissions was reduced temporarily. But it does not have a clear impact on the level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and the rate of greenhouse gas increases. and as long as emissions continue to be like this The global temperature will continue to rise. In addition, temperature levels will continue for many decades, even as emissions drop sharply to zero. Because carbon dioxide can last a long time.



WMO Director Petteri Thalas said: “Greenhouse Gas Bullettin delivered a strong scientific message to climate change negotiators at the conference. cop 26 And with the current rate of increase in greenhouse gas concentrations. Thus, by the end of this century we will see temperatures exceeding 1.5-2°C higher than the Paris Agreement stipulated in pre-industrial times.”

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