N<sub>2</sub>O is currently the third most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas in terms of radiative forcing and its atmospheric mole fraction is rising steadily. To quantify the growth rate and its causes over the past decades, we performed a multi-site reconstruction of the atmospheric N<sub>2</sub>O mole fraction and isotopic composition using new and previously published firn air data collected from Greenland and Antarctica in combination with a firn diffusion and densification model. The multi-site reconstruction showed that while the global mean N<sub>2</sub>O mole fraction increased from (290 ± 1) nmol mol<sup>−1</sup> in 1940 to (322 ± 1) nmol mol<sup>−1</sup> in 2008, the isotopic composition of atmospheric N<sub>2</sub>O decrea...