EcoWatchCommon Dreams Jun. 06, 2019 09:15AM EST
SNIPPET:
"The measurement is the highest seasonal peak recorded in 61 years of observations on top of Hawaii's largest volcano and the seventh consecutive year of steep global increases in concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2)," NOAA said in a statement on Tuesday. "The 2019 peak value was 3.5 PPM higher than the 411.2 PPM peak in May 2018 and
marks the second-highest annual jump on record."
full article:
RECORDS AS OF JUNE 1, 2019
MAUNA LOA OBSERVATORY, HAWAII
All-Time Record Highs for CO2 Daily Averages
415.70 ppm on May 15, 2019 (Scripps)
415.64 ppm on May 15, 2019 (NOAA-ESRL)
415.50 ppm on May 13, 2019 (Scripps)
415.40 ppm on May 13, 2019 (NOAA-ESRL)
415.39 ppm on May 12, 2019 (Scripps)
415.27 ppm on May 12, 2019 (NOAA-ESRL)
415.26 ppm on May 11, 2019 (Scripps)
414.94 ppm on May 1, 2019 (Scripps)
414.88 ppm on May 1, 2019 (NOAA-ESRL)
414.84 ppm on March 18, 2019 (NOAA-ESRL) & May 2, 2019 (Scripps)
https://www.co2.earth/daily-co2