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Kurnia Endah Komalasari
Wandayantolis
Tanti Tritama Okaem

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Human activity after the industrial revolution has shifted the function of the natural composition of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere. Excessive GHG concentrations cause an increase in air temperature on the earth's surface. This study aims to examine the characteristics  oCarbon  Dioxide  (CO2) observed by the Bukit Kototabang SPAG. This CO2   measurement   used   the   Air   Kit   Flask Sampler  sent  to  NOAA.  Data  were  analyzed using Descriptive Statistics method with 2 periods of CO2 data for 2005-2018. The first period (2005-2011) showed the rate of increase in data amounted to 0.1306 ppm per month and the second period (2012-2018) amounted to 0.1988 ppm per month and the increase in the minimum value of 3.64%. CO2 measurements in the Bukit Kototabang SPAG were still below the global and Mauna Loa measurements despite having the same upward trend

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