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Something in the air?
12 May 2006
Climate experts discuss the state of the atmosphere and compare satellite data.
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The atmosphere took centre stage at a five-day conference held by ESA in Frascati, Italy, with 250 scientists presenting and comparing results from ongoing atmospheric research from ESA’s Envisat satellite.
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