Record greenhouse gas emissions: Time running out, warns UN
- October 28, 2022
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Record greenhouse gas emissions: Time running out, warns UN
Subject: Environment
Context-
- Atmospheric levels of all three greenhouse gases — carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide — reached an all-time high in 2021, according to the United Nations agency- World Meteorological Organization
Report findings-
- The increase in CO2 levels from 2020 to 2021 was higher than the average annual growth rate over the last decade.
- The biggest year-on-year jump in methane concentrations was also seen in 2021 since systematic measurements began nearly 40 years ago, said the Greenhouse Gas Bulletin by the WMO.
- These levels continued to rise in 2022 over the globe, showed measurements from WMO’s Global Atmosphere Watch network stations.
- Radiative forcing — the warming effect on our climate — by long-lived GHG jumped nearly 50 per cent from 1990 levels; CO2 accounted for about 80 per cent of this increase.
Reasons for increased emissions-
- The increase in CO2 levels is primarily because of emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels and cement production.
- Global emissions have rebounded since the COVID-related lockdowns in 2020.
- In some parts of the world, the transition of land sink into CO2 sources is already happening.
- Analysis indicates that the largest contribution to the renewed increase in methane since 2007 comes from biogenic sources, such as wetlands or rice paddies.
- The dramatic increase might also be because of natural interannual variability.
- The years 2020 and 2021 saw La Niña events, which are associated with increased precipitation in the tropics.
- The increase in nitrous oxide levels from 2020 to 2021 was slightly higher than that observed from 2019 to 2020 and higher than the average annual growth rate over the past 10 years.
- Methane has a relatively short lifetime of fewer than 10 years and so its impact on climate is reversible.
About the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO)-
- The WMO is an intergovernmental organization with a membership of 192 Member States and Territories.
- India is a member of WMO.
- It originated from the International Meteorological Organization (IMO), which was established after the 1873Vienna International Meteorological Congress.
- Established by the ratification of the WMO Convention on 23rd March 1950, WMO became the specialized agency of the United Nations for meteorology (weather and climate), operational hydrology and related geophysical sciences.’
- WMO is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
- Greenhouse Gas Bulletin report is released by the WMO.