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February 2026 Atmospheric CO2 Content 429.35 ppm; February 2025 427.09 ppm; February 2024 424.55 ppm (Original Post) hatrack Mar 2026 OP
I'm so old... -misanthroptimist Mar 2026 #1
And after this year, we'll never see 430 ppm or lower again . . . hatrack Mar 2026 #2
While I think CC will kill billions of people... -misanthroptimist Mar 2026 #3
True, in that we're a pretty weedy species . . . hatrack Mar 2026 #5
It was about 310 in 1958 according to data from Mauna Loa surfered Mar 2026 #4
And every ppm represents 2.13 billion tons of CO2 . . . hatrack Mar 2026 #6
We're toast! surfered Mar 2026 #7

hatrack

(65,337 posts)
2. And after this year, we'll never see 430 ppm or lower again . . .
Fri Mar 6, 2026, 08:53 AM
Mar 2026

. . . by which I mean any of our species.

-misanthroptimist

(1,938 posts)
3. While I think CC will kill billions of people...
Fri Mar 6, 2026, 09:15 AM
Mar 2026

...I think that our species will survive. We are very clever individually and in small groups. If Earth can sustain life, there will be people who figure out how to survive, imo. It may not be many and they may be (almost certainly will be) miserable, they'll survive.

hatrack

(65,337 posts)
5. True, in that we're a pretty weedy species . . .
Fri Mar 6, 2026, 09:25 AM
Mar 2026

That said, not sure that people in 2150 or 2300 will be doing much work on tracking atmospheric trace gases, or will even remember how that works.

hatrack

(65,337 posts)
6. And every ppm represents 2.13 billion tons of CO2 . . .
Fri Mar 6, 2026, 09:27 AM
Mar 2026

And the last pound of each ton we emit won't be absorbed by natural systems for +/- 25,000 years - data points that seem to get, uh, overlooked, in press release "news" about "carbon sequestration" and "direct air capture".

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