WMO Warns As Greenhouse Gas Concentrations Hit Record High
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has warned that there is no end in sight to the rising trend for growth in greenhouse gas emissions, as it has once again reached a new record in 2022.
The WMO gave the warning on Thursday in a statement signed by its Communications’ Assistant, Sarah Odu in Abuja.
According to the Organization,” Global averaged concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2), the most important greenhouse gas, in 2022 were a full 50% above the pre-industrial era for the first time. They continued to grow in 2023.
“The rate of growth in CO2 concentrations was slightly lower than the previous year and the average for the decade, according to WMO’s Greenhouse Gas Bulletin. But it said this was most likely due to natural, short-term variations in the carbon cycle and that new emissions as a result of industrial activities continued to rise.
“Methane concentrations also grew, and levels of nitrous oxide, the third main gas, saw the highest year-on-year increase on record from 2021 to 2022, according to the Greenhouse Bulletin, which is published to inform the United Nations Climate Change negotiations, or COP28, in Dubai,”. The statement said.