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Earth’s Atmosphere is More Sensitive to CO2 Than We Thought
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2020-07-23
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World Climate Research Program scientists conducted a four-year-long assessment of the atmosphere’s sensitivity to carbon dioxide, providing a better look at how much Earth will warm as CO2 increases.
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