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| 'We know from looking at much older climate records that large and rapid increase in CO2 in the past, (about 55 million years ago) caused large extinction in bottom-dwelling ocean creatures, and dissolved a lot of shells as the ocean became acidic,' he said. 'We're heading in that direction now.' The low carbon dioxide levels outlined by the study make modern day levels. . . seem even more anomalous. |
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