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In this problem, you will predict how long it will take to reach a critical 1.5 degree temperature change above the baseline temperature.
1 - assume starting today that humans can cap the co2 use to a constant carbon dioxide (co2) production of 5ppm per year (this is an ambitious target)
2 - assume that co2 in today's atmosphere is 410ppm
3 - assume baseline carbon dioxide values are 275 ppm
4 - do not include any other green house gases in your calculations -- this estimate should be only for co2. report your answer in years -- rounded to the nearest integer

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