What the world needs to watch – The CO2Now.org widget
April 1st, 2009 byGlobal warming is mainly the result of CO2 levels rising in the Earth’s atmosphere. Both atmospheric CO2 and climate change are accelerating. Climate scientists say we have years, not decades, to stabilize CO2 and other greenhouse gases.
To help the world succeed, CO2Now.org makes it easy to see the most current CO2 level and what it means. So, use this site and keep an eye on CO2. Invite others to do the same. Then we can do more to send CO2 in the right direction.
Check out the BeMoreEco side bar to view the CO2 Widget or the big one below. The CO2Now.org widget displays the current concentration of atmospheric CO2 as measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii. Measurements are taken with high precision instruments at a remote location where CO2 is well mixed in the atmosphere, more than two miles above sea level.
The atmospheric air samples are analyzed and reported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) from a laboratory in Boulder Colorado, also in the United States.
Think of CO2Now.org as the most direct connection with the most important greenhouse gas of the present century. It is your link to the heart of the global warming problem and the key to the solution. There are no filters. The data is not processed or adjusted. There is practically no time delay. There are no words and no spin doctors between you and what is happening in the atmosphere. Pure and simple, the data is an objective measurement of atmospheric reality, virtually in real time.
When CO2 is rising in the atmosphere, we can expect the global warming and climate trends to worsen. When CO2 stabilizes and declines, we will know that humanity is actually on track to solve the related problems of global warming and climate change. It is not enough for the data to be speaking, people need to pay attention and know what is going on.
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