Greenhouse gases in atmosphere hit new record: UN
GENEVA: The amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere hit a record high in 2012, continuing an ever-faster rise that is...
GENEVA: The amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere hit a record high in 2012, continuing an ever-faster rise that is driving climate change, the United Nations weather agency said Wednesday.
In an annual report on greenhouse gases, the World Meteorological
Organization (WMO) said concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and
nitrous oxide "reached new highs" last year.
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