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English: Atmospheric carbon dioxide variation from about 450 thousand years ago to nearly the present Source: Congressional Budget Office based on J. M. Barnola, C. Lorius Raynaud, and N.I. Barkov, “Historical CO2 Record from the Vostok Ice Core,” and J.R. Petit and others, “Historical Isotopic Temperature Record from the Vostok Ice Core,” in Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change (2003), available at http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/trends/trends.htm.
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Source The Economics of Climate Change: a Primer (2003)
Author Congressional Budget Office (Congress of the United States)

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