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4/21/17
The world's marquee carbon dioxide observatory just recorded a major climate milestone.
Read more from www.climatecentral.org6/28/17
I've been putting off reading this story because, well, just read it https://t.co/aTSw06FlA9
— Christopher Hayes (@chrislhayes) June 28, 2017
7/20/17
Greenhouse gases are rapidly changing the atmosphere -- what does that mean for humanity? @Salon @MichaelEMann https://t.co/NwowSOzVBh
— Penn State Research (@PSUresearch) July 20, 2017
9/16/17
""I don't think people grasp the scale of this": Rising CO2 levels are changing the food we eat for the worse https://t.co/50InaFQrWu"
Read more from Twitter10/15/17
How NASA tracks carbon emissions from space to better understand - & deal with - climate changehttps://t.co/X9x9gQ4LXW #OCO pic.twitter.com/q4wP3ZEfMR
— CECHR (@CECHR_UoD) October 15, 2017
11/7/17
Why is a verifiyable rulebook important to reach the Paris climate goals? https://t.co/d1KKjSmjwO #COP23 @bberwyn pic.twitter.com/dlPkVpbTsv
— DW - Environment (@dw_environment) November 7, 2017
11/13/17
Global carbon emissions actually went *up* in 2017, according to a new report out today.https://t.co/lovJc6xo69 pic.twitter.com/MANGI9HtCQ
— Eric Holthaus (@EricHolthaus) November 13, 2017
11/25/17
406.72 parts per million (ppm) CO2 in air 24-Nov-2017 https://t.co/MGD5CTru41
— Keeling_Curve (@Keeling_curve) November 25, 2017
1/29/18
The good news? CO2 emissions dropped in 41 states, with Maine taking home the prize for the greatest percentage decrease in emissions (by 25 percent)....
— Ars Technica (@arstechnica) January 29, 2018
The bad news? Nine states saw increases in CO2 emissions over the same period. https://t.co/n3SDnD3ZbM
2/11/19
Animation showing the evolution of global mean temperature vs. carbon dioxide concentration since 1850, now updated to include 2018.
— Robert Rohde (@RARohde) February 10, 2019
Though 2018 is a bit cooler than recent years, it still is one of the warmest years ever and lies close to the trend line of #GlobalWarming. pic.twitter.com/eK7zvUqWyT