Greenhouse Gas Dynamics
Carbon dioxide's absorption capabilities extend beyond its central absorption region, challenging the notion of a saturated greenhouse effect. Over Earth's history, CO2 concentrations have fluctuated significantly, with pre-industrial levels around 280 parts per million, and variations during glacial and interglacial cycles illustrating the dynamic nature of our climate system. Understanding these trends is crucial as we navigate current climate challenges.In this clip
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Episode 142: The Greenhouse Effect
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