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Arctic Climate Especially Sensitive To Small Fluctuations In Carbon Dioxide Levels: A Study
The Arctic was reportedly a “very warm” place during a period roughly 3.5 to 2 million years ago, a period that, research suggests, boasted levels of carbon dioxide comparable to today’s, according to a new National Science Foundation-funded study.
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