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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmospheric concentrations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts, particularly when discussing the levels of gases or pollutants present in the atmosphere.
Example: "The study measured the atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide over the past decade."
Alternatives: "airborne levels" or "ambient concentrations".
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At the time, atmospheric concentrations stood at about 375 ppm.
It takes carbon out of circulation, reducing atmospheric concentrations.
The reductions are widely seen as a first step in eventually stabilizing atmospheric concentrations.
Biochar is a useful and important way to help reduce atmospheric concentrations of CO2.
Last year also saw atmospheric concentrations of CO2 jump by the highest amount on record.
Steel and coal, not high atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, were what initially conquered the ice.
Scientists say the atmospheric concentrations of such chemicals have peaked and are slowly decreasing.
There also appears to be general agreement that atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases are rising.
We're just coming off the third decadal peak, and atmospheric concentrations are rising faster than ever.
That will require the stabilisation of atmospheric concentrations of GHGs.
The relationship between atmospheric concentrations and emissions is 'stock and flow', like a bath and a tap.
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