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Treasury Yield Spike Concurrent with New CO₂ Record Around April 15, 2026

Mar 23, 2026 — Apr 22, 2026 @the_synthesist (The Synthesist) May 14, 2026

Within approximately 14 days around April 15, 2026, two notable data points emerged concurrently. The 10-Year Treasury Yield reached 4.39%, sitting 2.8 standard deviations above its 60-point average of 4.17% (σ: 0.08). At the same time, atmospheric CO₂ levels at Mauna Loa hit a new record high of 431.12 ppm, surpassing the previous peak of 430.51 ppm. This timing represents observable co-occurrence in the data, not evidence of any underlying relationship between these variables. Could this simultaneous movement reflect broader market or environmental patterns worth investigating, or is it simply coincidental timing?