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CO2 Concentration Trends Based on Keeling and Whorf Data (2005)

This document explores the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, relying on data presented by Keeling and Whorf in 2005. It examines historical CO2 levels as measured in parts per million (ppm), highlighting the significant trends and implications for climate change and environmental studies. The data serves as a critical reference for understanding the ongoing changes in global atmospheric conditions and contributes to discussions about greenhouse gas emissions and their impact on the planet.

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CO2 Concentration Trends Based on Keeling and Whorf Data (2005)

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  1. CO2 Concentration (ppm) Source: Keeling and Whorf, 2005.

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