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Published October 16, 2017 at 720 × 540 in Penguins devastated by “unseasonably extensive amounts of sea ice.”
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Cenozoic atmospheric CO2. Older is to the left, x-axis is in millions of calendar years AD (BC). The Mauna Loa instrumental record is depicted by the solid black line at year 0. Oligocene CO2 levels drop from about 800-1,000 ppmv to about 600 ppmv from 32.5 to 30 MYA.

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