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Broadly stable atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub> levels over the past 3 million years

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Why This Matters

This research highlights that atmospheric CO₂ and CH₄ levels have remained relatively stable over the past 3 million years, providing crucial insights into Earth's climate history and the natural variability of greenhouse gases. Understanding these long-term patterns helps contextualize current climate change and informs models predicting future atmospheric conditions. For consumers and the tech industry, this underscores the importance of leveraging advanced climate data and modeling to develop sustainable solutions and mitigate climate impacts.

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