University of Louisiana-Lafayette: Researchers' Innovative Study Sheds Light on Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels
June 12, 2020
June 12, 2020
LAFAYETTE, Louisiana, June 12 -- The University of Louisiana's Lafayette Campus issued the following news story:
Carbon dioxide levels are higher than they have been for the past 23 million years, according to a study led by Dr. Brian Schubert at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
The findings, published in the scientific journal Geology, are significant. A frequently accepted theory by many scientists puts the time frame at about 1 million years ago. That a . . .
Carbon dioxide levels are higher than they have been for the past 23 million years, according to a study led by Dr. Brian Schubert at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
The findings, published in the scientific journal Geology, are significant. A frequently accepted theory by many scientists puts the time frame at about 1 million years ago. That a . . .