
"50,000-Year-Old Ice Block Reveals Dire Future Predictions"
Scientists from Oregon State University analyzed air bubbles in a 50,000-year-old Antarctic ice core, revealing that the current rate of CO2 increase, driven by human activity, is unprecedented and 10 times faster than the fastest natural CO2 rise observed in the past. This rapid increase, compared to historical natural events, highlights the severe impact of human emissions on climate change.