Geoscientists map changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide over past 66 million years

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An international consortium of geoscientists has reconstructed atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide going back 66 million years using proxies in the geological record. Today’s concentration, 420 parts per million, is higher than it’s ever been in 14 million years.

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