CO2 levels hit highest ever recorded, WMO says, warning of more extreme weather
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Summary: Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have reached the highest ever recorded, potentially further warming the planet and leading to more extreme climate events, a WMO report said.
This photo taken on September 21, 2021 shows smoke rising from the chimneys at the massive Suralaya coal power plant in Cilegon on the Indonesian coast, a stark illustration of Asia's addiction to the fossil fuel which is threatening climate targets. Bay Ismoyo/ AFP
GENEVA β Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have reached the highest ever recorded, potentially further warming
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