What we can learn by measuring CO2 — and what we can't

Monday, November 30, 2015 - 05:20 in Earth & Climate

Greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere have reached levels unprecedented in the past two million years. But how exactly do scientists know that? Here's how carbon dioxide and other gases linked to climate change are measured — and what we can and can't learn from that data.

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