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He added: "Already levels of CO2 have exceeded 400 parts per million.
Last year, CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere exceeded 400 parts per million (ppm) for the first time.
Ordinarily, a building would be evacuated if the level exceeded 35 parts per million, fire officials said.
Average carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in Earth's atmosphere exceeded 400 parts per million for the first time in recorded history this year, a rise of 43% over preindustrial levels, The Washington Post reports.
Lead levels exceeded 13,000 parts-per-billion.
Even worse, it reported an additional seven test locations where the lead levels exceeded 1,000 parts per billion.
For the previous 800,000 years, CO2 levels never exceeded 300 parts per million, and there is no known geologic period in which rates of increase have been so sharp.
At the same time, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations in the Northern Hemisphere exceeded 400 parts per million in May, furthering the probability of more violent and unpredictable weather, greater storm surges, greater impacts on agriculture, more heat advisories and more warnings to curtail energy consumption.
However, a study by the PWMG showed that fecal coliform levels in the headpond from June, July, and September 2009 exceeded 2,419 parts per 100 millilitres; more than 12 times the 200/100 ml recommended by the Canadian Water Quality Guidelines for recreational purposes.
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