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Lesson 2
Key Idea 3: Historical and Current Trends in Atmospheric Gases

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Air bubbles in ice are like tiny canisters of air from an earlier time. These canisters can be opened and analyzed to determine past atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. These measurements, unlike temperature measurements based on isotopic ratios, are not proxies. They are actual gas concentrations from air from the past.

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