
2009Mar12: CO2 levels around the Korean peninsula in 2008 was 391.4 ppm.
2009Mar12: CO2 levels around the Korean peninsula in 2008 was 391.4 ppm, according to the Korea Global Atmosphere Watch Center agency. CO2 levels around the Korean peninsula was at 370.7 ppm in 1999 (Korea Times, 2009).
Reference: Korea Times http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2009/04/117_41179.html
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