Carbon dioxide is another variable gas that has changed concentration through time. We’ve only measured CO2 since 1958, but in that time it has increased. Use Table 1-3 below to plot the change in general CO2 concentration during the past 50 years.
Table 1-3. CO2 (ppm), 1960–2010.
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