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12/22/2017
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By Lance D Johnson
New research finds it was a LACK of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that led to climate change in ancient times
Researchers from the University of Southampton have found ancient evidence suggesting that carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere affected climate conditions approximately a hundred million years ago, but these are not the results that modern day climatologists want to hear. Modern climate change studies desperately want to correlate rising carbon dioxide levels with “climate change.” However, […]
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