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COVID-19 hasn’t slowed global warming: Earth’s carbon dioxide levels highest in over 3 million years, NOAA says – USA TODAY
The level of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere is now higher than it’s been in at least 3.6 million years, federal scientists said Wednesday.

The Paris climate agreement aims to combat global warming, but some politicians think its unfair to Americans. Here’s why the U.S. has rejoined.
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- Carbon dioxide and methane continued their unrelenting rise in 2020 despite the economic slowdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
- Human activity is driving climate change.”
- The world is already more than 2
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