Tracking climate change through nature’s ‘breaths’ — Harvard Gazette

You might call it the case of the missing carbon.

It was the 1980s. Scientists knew roughly how much carbon dioxide (CO₂) was being emitted globally by humans burning fossil fuels and by natural processes such as volcanos. They also knew how much CO₂ was in the atmosphere. These data…

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