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Earth To Die By Gas If 'Scientist' Is Right, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, NY), 9/1/1912, p.28

The first scientific arguments about human activity driving carbon dioxide levels upward centered on the poisonous effects the air quality change to humans. In other words, the scientific community has been measuring carbon levels for over a century, and connecting human activity to increases since 1912. The first concerns were about individuals' health; by the 1970s additional concerns developed about the planet's health.
Earth To Die By Gas If 'Scientist' Is Right, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, NY), 9/1/1912, p.28

Earth To Die By Gas If 'Scientist' Is Right, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, NY), 9/1/1912, p.28