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[–] 22116596? ago 

You can see the largest CO2 emissions on the planet here:

https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/chem/surface/level/overlay=co2sc/orthographic=-78.52,44.82,1608/loc=-76.434,39.090

Today the largest emissions are coming from the US Eastern seaboard - as high as 495 parts per million around New York city. Germany and China are not far behind at 460. Green industrial Germany is a major carbon emitter.

You can scan around the globe to see the other major emitters.

If you look at the numbers you can also see how all of the jungle/rainforest regions on the planet are eating that carbon. Carbon is food for plants.

CO2 makes up only .04% of Earth's atmospheric gas. That's not four percent, it's point zero four of one percent. 4 out of 1000.

What is the actual average global carbon right now? Perhaps a super computer might be able to accurately measure that. However, even if the combined total excess emissions on the planet managed to raise the average global carbon percentage from .04 of one percent to .05 of one percent, the world is not going to end because of it.