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Uploaded on Jan 30, 2012

Watch 131 Years of Global Warming in 26 Seconds - Source NASA http://www.climatecentral.org/blogs/1...

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  • NickJ95GB

    ice in the arctic can be taken out, and the co2 in a layer of ice in a particular segment can be calculated, which helps you work out the temperature of that period in time

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  • QualityServiced

    probably measured from ice that hasn't melted yet.

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  • patricia gracia

    La naturaleza acabara enfureciendose, pagaremos sus consecuencias, es algo que tiene vida, purificar la admosfera, usando otros tipos de engergìa,  usando mas el transporte publico, reciclando, no emplear los rios de vertederos, etc.me pongo triste, cuando veo la realidad

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  • stban888dg

    Y que se hará al respecto dejar de usar combustibles fósiles? no lo creo el interés al dinero y por otra parte la gran ignorancia del humano nos llevaran a la auto destrucción . :/ And that is going to do about stop using fossil fuels? I do not think the interest of money and moreover the great human ignorance lead us to self-destruction

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  • Blaite Gray

    I've equipment to test it myself, have done so for 10 years and just in those years, its like a 25-30% increase on ppm o.O

    Knowing that only helium and hydrogen, is the only gases, light enough to escape Earth gravity, you don't need a big brain to know, this is bad.

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  • Blaite Gray

    If you dig down, and take samples from the earth, then it's possible to calculate and thus illustrate, like you see here...

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  • E1itetube

    NASA has not existed for 131 years... Is this satellite data???? WTF?

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  • Bouli51470

    Fake, based on what??

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