Parts per million CO₂ in the atmosphere

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Parts per million CO₂ in the atmosphere
Atmospheric CO₂ concentrations are higher than at any point in the last 800,000 years.
The planet's average surface temperature has risen by 1.1°C since the late 19th century.
Oceans have absorbed over 90% of the excess heat trapped by greenhouse gases.
Forests absorb CO₂, but deforestation contributes significantly to emissions.
Every breath you take today contains 50% more CO₂ than your great-grandparents ever experienced. We are witnessing the fastest atmospheric change in human history, with carbon dioxide levels rising at unprecedented rates. This invisible transformation affects every living system on Earth — from the depths of our oceans to the peaks of our mountains. Yet within this challenge lies our greatest opportunity: to become the generation that turned the tide. Through innovation, determination, and collective action, we can still write a different ending to this story. The technology exists, the solutions are proven, and the future is still ours to shape. Every choice we make today echoes through tomorrow’s atmosphere.
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