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Impressive stuff. Literally an observation of rocket scientists.
With staggering implications for our future.
I’d say its undeniable – but, well, y’know there’s still some fools out there who’ll try to keep denying in spite of this.
Plus we now have February already over he 400 ppm Co2 level. See : http://co2now.org/