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Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentrations from 1958 to 2023. The Keeling Curve is a graph of the annual variation and overall accumulation of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere based on continuous measurements taken at the Mauna Loa Observatory on the island of Hawaii from 1958 to the present day.
The concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are expressed as parts per million by volume (abbreviated as ppmv, or ppm(v), or just ppm). To convert from the usual ppmv units to ppm mass (abbreviated as ppmm, or ppm(m)), multiply by the ratio of the molar mass of CO 2 to that of air, i.e. times 1.52 (44.01 divided by 28.96).
English: This figure shows the history of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations as directly measured at Mauna Loa, Hawaii since 1958. This curve is known as the Keeling curve , and is an essential piece of evidence of the man-made increases in greenhouse gases that are believed to be the cause of global warming .
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Updates atmospheric CO2 from 350 ppm to 387 ppm and CH4 from 1745 ppb to 1790 ppb (values for 2009, other values were seriously out of date) 13:48, 28 September 2008 180 × 375 (27 KB)
English: This figure shows the history of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations as directly measured at Mauna Loa, Hawaii. This curve is known as the Keeling curve , and is an essential piece of evidence of the man-made increases in greenhouse gases that are believed to be the cause of global warming .
English: Bar chart of cumulative carbon dioxide CO₂ emissions by country (1850–2021) Data source: Evans, Simon Analysis: Which countries are historically responsible for climate change? / Historical responsibility for climate change is at the heart of debates over climate justice.. CarbonBrief.org. Carbon Brief (5 October 2021).
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