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Study of Ancient Climate Suggests Future Warming Could Accelerate as Carbon Dioxide Levels Rise
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Study of Ancient Climate Suggests Future Warming Could Accelerate as Carbon Dioxide Levels Rise
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“We were surprised that the climate sensitivity increased as much as it did with increasing carbon dioxide levels,” Jiang Zhu
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Release Date:
09/18/2019
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Website:
news.umich.edu/study-of-ancient-climate-suggests-future-warming-could-accelerate-as-carbon-dioxide-levels-rise/