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CO2 Levels in Antartic Reaches Record High in 4 Million Years -- Fossil Fuels the Culprit?
The amount of carbon dioxide in the Antartic has surpassed the 400 parts per million (ppm) mark. This is the first occurrence in 400 million years, and will not decrease even after thousands of years.
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