WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:02.460 --> 00:00:05.046 The release of carbon, mostly carbon dioxide 2 00:00:05.046 --> 00:00:08.174 from human activities like driving cars, flying planes, and industrial burning 3 00:00:08.174 --> 00:00:12.429 of fossil fuels is responsible for the majority of climate change. 4 00:00:13.263 --> 00:00:15.306 Carbon exists in stores underground, 5 00:00:15.306 --> 00:00:16.725 as oil, gas and coal. 6 00:00:17.809 --> 00:00:21.146 When we burn it, we release it into our atmosphere, where it traps 7 00:00:21.146 --> 00:00:22.188 excess heat coming from 8 00:00:22.188 --> 00:00:24.357 the Sun, raising the temperature. 9 00:00:26.609 --> 00:00:28.236 We’ve known for more than a century 10 00:00:28.236 --> 00:00:31.072 that carbon dioxide added to our atmosphere traps 11 00:00:31.072 --> 00:00:33.158 additional heat and is a major contributor 12 00:00:33.158 --> 00:00:35.160 to the greenhouse effect. 13 00:00:35.160 --> 00:00:36.828 So we can also track the 14 00:00:36.828 --> 00:00:38.955 concentration of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere, 15 00:00:38.955 --> 00:00:41.416 the primary cause of the current climate change. 16 00:00:41.833 --> 00:00:43.918 Both from space -- using NASA satellites like 17 00:00:43.918 --> 00:00:47.338 the Orbiting Carbon Observatories 2 and 3 -- and from the ground. 18 00:00:48.798 --> 00:00:51.926 If you’ve heard of the Keeling Curve, you’re familiar with one of these records. 19 00:00:53.136 --> 00:00:54.637 Researchers have been taking daily 20 00:00:54.637 --> 00:00:57.766 measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide from Mauna Loa, Hawaii, 21 00:00:57.766 --> 00:00:59.184 since the 1950s. 22 00:01:00.560 --> 00:01:01.770 From space and the ground, 23 00:01:01.770 --> 00:01:03.313 the signal is clear: 24 00:01:03.313 --> 00:01:05.732 There’s a lot more carbon in the atmosphere than there used to be.