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Air monitoring station records biggest ever jump in atmospheric CO2

Last updated: January 17, 2025 12:15 am
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The Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii has been recording atmospheric carbon dioxide levels since 1958

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The year 2024 witnessed a significant increase in the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, as measured by a weather station at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii. The 3.58 parts per million rise marked the largest jump since monitoring began in 1958, raising concerns among climate scientists.

Climate scientist Richard Betts from the Met Office expressed unease about this upward trend, attributing it to CO2 emissions from activities such as fossil fuel combustion, deforestation, and a surge in wildfires fueled by global temperature spikes exacerbated by the El Niño phenomenon.

Betts predicts that the atmospheric CO2 levels at Mauna Loa will increase by 2.26 parts per million in the current year, surpassing thresholds critical for limiting global surface temperature rise to 1.5°C above preindustrial levels.

Despite the alarming data, Betts acknowledges the importance of setting ambitious targets like the 1.5°C limit outlined in the Paris Agreement. He views such goals as motivating factors for climate action, even though achieving them may prove increasingly challenging.

The measurement of CO2 levels at Mauna Loa holds significance in climate change research due to its long-term data collection and remote location, away from major sources of CO2 emissions. This station is often considered a representative of global CO2 concentration trends.

While satellite observations provide a broader view of global CO2 levels, data from the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service indicates a 2.9 parts per million increase in 2024. This uptick, while not a record, raises concerns about the balance between human emissions and natural carbon sinks like oceans and land ecosystems.

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The escalating CO2 levels and the potential decline in carbon sinks due to climate change pose significant challenges for the planet’s future. Betts highlights the need for further investigations into the factors driving these increases and their implications for global warming.

Despite the sobering projections, Betts remains hopeful that the collective efforts spurred by targets like the 1.5°C limit can drive meaningful change in climate policies and practices worldwide.

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