Vostok ice core data indicates a strong positive correlation between CO2 and temperature, cycles linked to warm periods and ice ages, and current CO2 levels are the highest in 400,000 years.
Data from the Vostok ice core shows a strong positive correlation between CO2 levels and temperature, cyclical fluctuations correlating with ice ages, and current CO2 levels being the highest in 400,000 years.
Front | Greenhouse gases absorb and emit |
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Back | long-wave IR radiation |
Tags: 4_4_climate
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