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A new 66 million-year history of carbon dioxide offers little comfort for today

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A new 66 million-year history of carbon dioxide offers little comfort for  today
Year in Review: Our Top Stories of 2023 – State of the Planet

Year in Review: Our Top Stories of 2023 – State of the Planet

Climate, Free Full-Text

Climate, Free Full-Text

Oil companies in the classroom: A history of industry involvement.

Oil companies in the classroom: A history of industry involvement.

Doomiest Graphs of 2023 – Desdemona Despair

Doomiest Graphs of 2023 – Desdemona Despair

COP26 Climate Summit: Here's What Happened on the Final Day of the COP26  Climate Talks - The New York Times

COP26 Climate Summit: Here's What Happened on the Final Day of the COP26 Climate Talks - The New York Times

Jos Bonnie on LinkedIn: Carbon dioxide removal is not a current climate  solution — we need to…

Jos Bonnie on LinkedIn: Carbon dioxide removal is not a current climate solution — we need to…

Newly detected air pollutant mimics damaging effects of cigarette smoke

Newly detected air pollutant mimics damaging effects of cigarette smoke

A new 66 million-year history of carbon dioxide offers little comfort for  today – Ahead of the Herd

A new 66 million-year history of carbon dioxide offers little comfort for today – Ahead of the Herd

Climate extremes likely to drive land mammal extinction during next  supercontinent assembly

Climate extremes likely to drive land mammal extinction during next supercontinent assembly

MeCCO Monthly Summaries :: Media and Climate Change Observatory

MeCCO Monthly Summaries :: Media and Climate Change Observatory

Konstantinos Kouzelis on LinkedIn: Yesterday, 111 years ago. You might have  seen the image before. One of…

Konstantinos Kouzelis on LinkedIn: Yesterday, 111 years ago. You might have seen the image before. One of…

Spencer Wells on X: A new 66 million-year history of carbon dioxide offers  little comfort for today “…long-term climate is highly sensitive to  greenhouse gas, with cascading effects that may evolve over many  millennia.”  / X

Spencer Wells on X: A new 66 million-year history of carbon dioxide offers little comfort for today “…long-term climate is highly sensitive to greenhouse gas, with cascading effects that may evolve over many millennia.” / X

A Graphical History of Atmospheric CO2 Levels Over Time

A Graphical History of Atmospheric CO2 Levels Over Time

Anthony Boyd on LinkedIn: #deforestation #remotesensing #satelliteimagery  #climatechange

Anthony Boyd on LinkedIn: #deforestation #remotesensing #satelliteimagery #climatechange