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The Pandemic Gave Scientists a New Way to Spy on Emissions

Posted On May 3, 2022

Researchers have struggled to quantify in real time how much carbon dioxide humans spout. Lockdowns presented a unique opportunity to get a clearer picture.
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Author: Matt Simon

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