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I teach a class on climate change for non-science majors. The very first assignment has them exploring the Keeling Curve. A student comment on it from office hours that sticks with me: "I knew CO2 was a thing, but I didn't know you could just SEE it like this. Everyone should see this graph!"
May 6, 2025, 8:39 PM