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Air Bubbles in 2-Million-Year-Old Ice Reveal Climate Clues
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Researchers are analyzing 2-million-year-old ice from Antarctica, the oldest complete ice core ever studied, to see if there’s a link between greenhouse gases and climate in ancient times. The findings could help predict future climate change.
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