Extreme Level of CO2 Accumulation into the Atmosphere Due to the Unequal Global Carbon Emission and Sequestration
2022
Hossain, Md Faruque
Global total CO₂ emission and sequestration are being analysed from 1960 to 2029 reports interpreted from DEP, DOE, IPCC, CFC, CDIAC, IEA, UNEP, NOAA, and NASA. Consequently, these reports have been transcribed into each 10-year-period data set by using MATLAB software to accurately calculate the decadal emission and sequestration rate of total CO₂ within the world. Then, these data were further analysed to determine the final annual increasing rate (yr ⁻¹) of CO₂ accumulation into the atmosphere. The study revealed that total CO₂ emissions throughout the world since the 1960s have been increasing rapidly and in the recent year the net CO₂ increasing rate is 2.11% annually. If the current annual CO₂ growth rate is not copped now, the atmospheric CO₂ accumulation shall indeed reach at a toxic level of 1200 ppm concentration of CO₂ into the atmosphere in 53 years. Consequently, the entire human race will face severe breathing problems due to the toxic level of CO₂ presence in the air which indeed will create a serious environmental vulnerability to live mankind on Earth comfortably.
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