The United Nations report says that the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has reached new heights.
Globally, the number of carbon dioxide in the world has reached an average of 403.3 parts in 2016.
It was 400 parts in 2015, which has increased due to human activities and stronger El Niño events.
The United States Meteorological Department monitors the content of dangerous gases in the atmosphere since the 1750s.
Analysts have detected gases in the air 8,000,000 years ago using air bubbles protected in ice in places like Greenland and Antarctica.
There are attempts to explore fossil materials and find out about the previous levels.
Scientists have calculated that the existence of these findings has been the last three to five million years ago.
It is said that the sea level could have been 20 meters tall now and the temperature could have been 2 to 3 degrees Celsius than it is now.
The UN In the report released by the council, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has risen in 2016 to more than 8 million years.
If it does not reduce the levels of carbon-dioxide and greenhouse gases, it is warned that by the end of the century the Earth's warming will be accompanied by severe measures to achieve the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement that will result in disaster.
The amount of carbon dioxide increases in excess of eight lakh years
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