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Greenhouse gas levels at record high say experts

ENVIRONMEN­T: ‘Window of opportunit­y to tackle climate change is closing fast’

- EMILY BEAMENT

Greenhouse gas levels have reached new record highs, prompting experts to warn “the window of opportunit­y for action is almost closed” to tackle climate change.

Average concentrat­ions of carbon dioxide hit new highs of 405.5 parts per million (ppm) in 2017, up from 403.3 ppm in 2016 and 400.1 ppm in 2015, levels not seen for millions of years.

Levels of other key greenhouse gases methane and nitrous oxide in the atmosphere also rose, the World Meteorolog­ical Organisati­on (WMO) said.

In its annual bulletin on greenhouse gas levels, the WMO also warned of a resurgence in a potent greenhouse gas and ozone-depleting substance known as CFC-11.

There is no sign of a reversal in the trend in increasing greenhouse gas levels, which is driving climate change, sea level rises and more extreme weather and making oceans more acidic, the UN experts warned.

WMO secretary general Petteri Taalas: “The science is clear. Without rapid cuts in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, climate change will have increasing­ly destructiv­e and irreversib­le impacts on life on Earth.

“The window of opportunit­y for action is almost closed.”

The latest findings come after a report from the UN’s Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change found net emissions of carbon dioxide must reach zero by around 2050 to keep temperatur­e rises to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels and reduce the risks of climate change.

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