The graph shows historical trends in the amount of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere. The data would show that a new solution is Historic atmospheric CO2 levels would no longer appear to increase over time.
What can cause the increase of CO2 in the atmosphere?
In the last 200 years, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased by 27% — due to the burning of fossil fuels with the beginning of the industrial age and deforestation — with half of this increase occurring in the last 30 years.
A possible solution to reduce CO2 emissions would be to store it in underground brine, also generating geothermal energy and methane as fuels. So in the future, we will see a historic atmospheric CO2 levels would no longer appear to increase over time.
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