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Earth's Carbon Dioxide Levels Just Passed a Threshold Irrevocably
Some damages cannot be undone, and the planet just recorded one of them. This month, Earth officially recorded its atmospheric carbon dioxide moving beyond the 400 parts per million (ppm) mark – permanently.
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