ENVIRONMENTAL INTEL: The Anthropocene's Carbon Threshold Global atmospheric CO2 levels reached 423.3 ppm in 2024—a 50% increase from pre-industrial levels (280 ppm). This acceleration matters because the last time Earth's atmosphere contained this much CO2 was 3-5 million years ago during the Pliocene epoch, when sea levels were 20-25 meters higher than today. The rate of current increase (2.5 ppm annually) is 100 times faster than natural historical fluctuations, compressing what normally takes millennia into decades. This trajectory determines whether climate tipping points—Amazon dieback, permafrost collapse, ice sheet instability—remain theoretical or become irreversible, fundamentally reshaping habitability constraints for the next 10,000 years.