A new study reveals sea surface temperature, not human emissions, drives atmospheric CO2 levels. Despite all the concerns surrounding human emissions, fossil fuel emissions have a minimal impact on atmospheric CO2 levels, especially in comparison to natural factors such as natural fluctuations in sea surface temperatures.
World’s richest 1% emit the same amount of carbon as 5 billion of the world’s poorest. The scale of the problem is staggering - the carbon footprint of the world's wealthiest one percent is comparable to the combined emissions of two-thirds of the world's poorest population, according to a study.
Ship emissions have been significantly reduced since 2020, which has improved air quality but may be speeding up global warming!