Antarctic CO2 Hit 400 PPM For First Time in 4 Million Years

Ice from an Antarctic glacier falls into the sea.
Ice from an Antarctic glacier falls into the sea.
(Image credit: Alba Martin-Español)

We're officially living in a new world.

Carbon dioxide has been steadily rising since the start of the Industrial Revolution, setting a new high year after year. There's a notable new entry to the record books. The last station on Earth without a 400 parts per million (ppm) reading has reached it.

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