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👉 Forgotten Files: The Woman Who Discovered Climate Change in 1856 In 1856, a scientist named Eunice Newton Foote conducted a simple experiment using glass cylinders and sunlight. Her discovery was astonishing. She found that carbon dioxide trapped heat more effectively than other gases. Her conclusion suggested that if the atmosphere contained more of this gas… the Earth’s temperature could rise. Today we call this the greenhouse effect. But Foote’s discovery was largely forgotten for more tha
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👉 Forgotten Files: The Woman Who Discovered Climate Change in 1856 In 1856, a scientist named Eunice Newton Foote conducted a simple experiment using glass cylinders and sunlight. Her discovery was astonishing. She found that carbon dioxide trapped heat more effectively than other gases. Her conclusion suggested that if the atmosphere contained more of this gas… the Earth’s temperature could rise. Today we call this the greenhouse effect. But Foote’s discovery was largely forgotten for more tha
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