We are concerned about the amount of carbon in the atmosphere because elevated levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases contribute to climate change, leading to severe environmental impacts such as rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and sea-level rise. This disruption can harm ecosystems, agriculture, and human health, threatening food security and livelihoods. Additionally, increased carbon levels can exacerbate air pollution, further impacting public health. Reducing atmospheric carbon is essential for mitigating these risks and ensuring a sustainable future.
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Forest fires increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
No, the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere is much greater than the amount of carbon dioxide. The current levels of carbon dioxide are approximately 0.04% of the atmosphere, while oxygen levels are around 21%.
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Respiration (breathing) has no effect on the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Breathing is part of the carbon cycle. We take in carbon in our food and drink and we release it again when we breathe. If we eat too much, the extra carbon is stored in our bodies, making us fatter, in much the same way as a tree stores carbon in its wood as it grows.So breathing does not increase or decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Assuming you mean "carbon dioxide", the atmosphere of Venus is made up mainly of carbon dioxide.