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English: This ice core was recovered as part of the WAIS DIvide ice core project, which recovered the most detailed record yet of atmospheric carbon dioxide spanning the last 68,000 years.
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A scientist is examining an ice core recovered from 2 km deep in Antarctica which contains a record of how and why the climate changed in the past.

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18 January 2008

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