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Cape Grim air monitoring station marks 50 years of tracking carbon dioxide
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The Kennaook/Cape Grim air monitoring station in Tasmania marked its 50th anniversary, confirming human impact on climate. Established by Graeme Pearman, the site has tracked rising carbon dioxide levels with unprecedented accuracy, reflecting global atmospheric changes. Its remote location provides some of the cleanest air on Earth, vital for understanding environmental health.
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