Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere" in English language version.
Source: Carbon Brief analysis of figures from the Global Carbon Project, CDIAC, Our World in Data, Carbon Monitor, Houghton and Nassikas (2017) and Hansis et al (2015).
Global change issues have become significant due to the sustained rise in atmospheric trace gas concentrations (CO2, N
2O, CH
4) over recent years, attributable to the increased per capita energy consumption of a growing global population.
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ignored (help)Global change issues have become significant due to the sustained rise in atmospheric trace gas concentrations (CO2, N
2O, CH
4) over recent years, attributable to the increased per capita energy consumption of a growing global population.
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Global change issues have become significant due to the sustained rise in atmospheric trace gas concentrations (CO2, N
2O, CH
4) over recent years, attributable to the increased per capita energy consumption of a growing global population.
The actual figures fluctuate month-by-month throughout the year, so figures for the same month of different years should be compared, or a seasonally corrected figure used.
Global change issues have become significant due to the sustained rise in atmospheric trace gas concentrations (CO2, N
2O, CH
4) over recent years, attributable to the increased per capita energy consumption of a growing global population.
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Global change issues have become significant due to the sustained rise in atmospheric trace gas concentrations (CO2, N
2O, CH
4) over recent years, attributable to the increased per capita energy consumption of a growing global population.
Source: Carbon Brief analysis of figures from the Global Carbon Project, CDIAC, Our World in Data, Carbon Monitor, Houghton and Nassikas (2017) and Hansis et al (2015).
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