Greenhouse gases continue to increase

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080423/ap_on_go_ot/greenhouse_gases

"WASHINGTON - Major greenhouse gases in the air are accumulating faster than in the past despite efforts to curtail their growth.

Carbon dioxide concentration in the air increased by 2.4 parts per million last year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported Wednesday, and methane concentrations also rose rapidly.

Concern has grown in recent years about these gases, with most atmospheric scientists concerned that the increasing accumulation is causing the earth's temperature to rise, potentially disrupting climate and changing patterns of rainfall, drought and other storms.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has worked to detail the scientific bases of this problem and the Kyoto agreement sought to encourage countries to take steps to reduce their greenhouse emissions. Some countries, particularly in Europe, have taken steps to reduce emissions.

But carbon dioxide emissions, primarily from burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas have continued to increase.

Since 2000, annual increases of two parts per million or more have been common, compared with 1.5 ppm per year in the 1980s and less than one ppm per year during the 1960s, NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory said.

Global concentration of carbon dioxide is now nearly 385 parts per million. Preindustrial carbon dioxide levels hovered around 280 ppm until 1850. Human activities pushed those levels up to 380 ppm by early 2006.

Rapidly growing industrialization in Asia and rising wetland emissions in the Arctic and tropics are the most likely causes of the recent methane increase, said Ed Dlugokencky from NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory.

Methane in the atmosphere rose by 27 million tons last year after nearly a decade with little or no increase, he said.

Methane is 25 times more potent as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, but there's far less of it in the atmosphere. When related climate affects are taken into account, methane's overall climate impact is nearly half that of carbon dioxide."


Nothing natural about it at all,and it just keep increasing.:eek:
 
the public will never be concerned about global warming or the greenhouse effect. these words aren't scary enough. global means all-encompassing, warming connotes comfort, green equals growth, and house equals shelter. growth, shelter, and all-encompassing comfort. doesn't sound like much of a threat. relax.
-george carlin

oh, and happy day-after-earth-day
 

dave_rhino

Closed Account
I can imagine it, 20 years from now.

"Well guys, thanks for the effort. We've cut down all our greenhouse gases by 95%... But it turns out we are wrong, and we've been fucked from the very beginning. Global warming is still going to **** us.

But thanks for wasting your time, anyway. See you in the afterlife"
 

Facetious

Moderated
If only they'd called it "Climate Change" to begin with, as opposed to getting ahead of themselves and dispersing the false notion of a warming planet, would this special interest org have any credibility.

Maybe come out to Calif and ask the majority, democratic state legislature why they continue to vote this ****** earth the greater of Cº2 emitting energy options.

I'd question dem authorities, or better, give them a bitch slap, Friday.


Really ! This is as repetitious as the kiddos'
"He did it first" . . . "He pinched me mummy !"

"did not !!" . . . "did 2 !!" . . ."not !" 2 !"
 
This is a little bit off the main topic we're getting at here, but is the pressure in the atmosphere increasing? If there's more methane and more CO2 in the atmosphere, those gases would make the pressure increase unless there are amounts of other gases that are leaving the atmosphere at the same time. Or maybe our atmosphere is getting bigger? :dunno:
 
This is a little bit off the main topic we're getting at here, but is the pressure in the atmosphere increasing? If there's more methane and more CO2 in the atmosphere, those gases would make the pressure increase unless there are amounts of other gases that are leaving the atmosphere at the same time. Or maybe our atmosphere is getting bigger? :dunno:

We're talking about parts per million here.CO2 is simply formed by burning C in O2 so an increase in one will be exactly balanced by a fall in the other.

The Earth is warming-we are in an interglacial state having relatively recently (in geological terms) come out of an ice age. Judging by what ice core measurements reveal have happened every time in the past, we still have quite some warming to come yet .
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
greenhouse gases continue to increase...wow what a news flash! Thank your mr obvious!
 
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