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English: Evolution over time of the contents of the Earth's atmosphere of 4 greenhouse gases ; This image is a work of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, taken or made during the course of an employee's official duties. As works of the U.S. federal government, all NOAA images are in the public domain
Français : Evolution dans le temps des contenus de l'atmosphère terrestre en 4 gaz à effet de serre ; source : National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, image du domaine publique, car produite par une agence du gouvernement des USA. Attention, les émissions réelles de CFC-11, probablement dès 2007 se sont avérée plus importante que les émissions déclarées (en Chine principalement semble-t-il, probablement en raison d'une utilisation illégale pour la fabrication de mousses isolantesSource : http://conf.montreal-protocol.org/meeting/mop/mop-31/presession/Background%20Documents/SPARC-report-on-unexpected-CFC-11-emissions.pdf)
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Date First uploaded to Wikipedia March 17, 2005
Source NOAA's Annual Greenhouse Gas Index (aggi), figure 2
Author US Govt
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