Pollutant emissions increased record high

In 2013, atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions increased at the highest level in nearly 30 years, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

In 2013, atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions increased at the highest level in nearly 30 years, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

>>>Greenhouse gas emissions hit new records

In the September 9 announcement, WMO said the increase - the highest since 1984, was the main reason why the overall greenhouse gas concentration "climbed" to a new record.

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The amount of CO 2emissionsin the atmosphere is still high, affecting the global climate.In the photo: people walk on a road full of smoke in China - (Photo: RTE News)

According to WMO's record, in 2013, atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentrations were 142% higher than in the mid-18th century, before the industrial revolution took place. The concentration of methane also increased by 153% and nitric oxide (NO) increased by 21%.

"We must reverse this trend by cutting CO 2 emissions and other greenhouse gases on a large scale," WMO Secretary-General Michel Jarraud said. "We don't have much time , " he added.

According to WMO, burning coal and oil as well as energy-intensive cement production has pushed up CO2. There are also other factors such as burning of agricultural waste .

CO2 is one of the main emissions causing global warming. Although most of the CO 2 goes into the atmosphere, some of it is also retained in the oceans, causing water to acidify, negatively impacting corals, algae and other marine organisms.

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Update 16 December 2018
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