Paul Saladino· MD
increasing carbon dioxide levels in parts per million which we know has been happening recently from 285 parts per million to around 415 plus parts per million over the last 50 to 60 years
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increasing carbon dioxide levels in parts per million which we know has been happening recently from 285 parts per million to around 415 plus parts per million over the last 50 to 60 years
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increasing carbon dioxide levels in parts per million which we know has been happening recently from 285 parts per million to around 415 plus parts per million over the last 50 to 60 years that's very difficult to debate in the earth's atmosphere that's been happening we can see the keeling curve from scripps institute in san diego