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Global CO2 levels hit a record high in 2024, with emissions rising 3.5 ppm, pushing Earth toward a 3°C warming rise.
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere hit a record high in 2024, with the largest annual increase ever recorded—3.5 parts per million—driven by fossil fuel emissions, wildfires, and weakened natural carbon sinks.
Methane and nitrous oxide also reached new highs, intensifying global warming and extreme weather.
The World Meteorological Organization warns the planet is on track for a 3°C temperature rise, far exceeding the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goal, due to accelerating emissions and feedback loops from warming oceans and deforestation.
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Los niveles globales de CO2 alcanzaron un nivel récord en 2024, con un aumento de las emisiones de 3,5 ppm, empujando a la Tierra hacia un aumento del calentamiento de 3 °C.