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Greenhouse gases / Photosynthesis / Orbiting Carbon Observatory / Spaceflight / Carbon dioxide / Carbon cycle / Global climate model / Climate model / Carbon sink / Chemistry / Climatology / Atmospheric sciences
Date: 2015-02-08 05:24:20
Greenhouse gases
Photosynthesis
Orbiting Carbon Observatory
Spaceflight
Carbon dioxide
Carbon cycle
Global climate model
Climate model
Carbon sink
Chemistry
Climatology
Atmospheric sciences

OCO-2 data to lead scientists forward into the past

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