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DAILY CO2
416.41 ppm. 1 Year Change. 2.07 ppm (0.50%) Last CO2 Earth update: 2:35:03 AM on May. 8, 2021, Hawaii local time (UTC -10) This table presents the most up-to-date, daily average reading for atmospheric CO2 on the planet. Units = parts per million (ppm). Measurement location = Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii. EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE The decadal global land and ocean surface average temperature anomaly for 2011–2020 was the warmest decade on record for the globe, with a surface global temperature of +0.82°C (+1.48°F) above the 20th century average. This surpassed the previous decadal record (2001–2010) value of +0.62°C (+1.12°F). The global annualtemperature has
EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE CO 2.Earth mainly features CO 2 data from measurements made by two scientific institutions at the Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO) on the Big Island of Hawaii USA: the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) and Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO). This is the site of the world's longest, continuous CO 2 record of direct atmospheric measurements using high-precision instruments.DAILY CO2 NUMBERS
322.55 ppm. 0.80 ppm. Nov. 15, 1959. 314.51 ppm. n/a. Last CO2 Earth update: 3:35 a.m. on Nov. 16, 2019, Hawaii local time (UTC -10) This CO2 Earth table presents the most up-to-date, daily average reading for atmospheric CO2 on the planet. Units = parts per million (ppm). Measurement location = Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii.CO2 RECORDS
2020. data. 413.94 ppm. 2020. monthly data averaged. Marking the latest CO2 records is not an act of celebration, but of bearing witness. The achievements are a sobering reminder of the chemical changes that we humans are collectively making to the atmosphere--changes with disruptive impacts that affect every living being in the biosphere.CO2 DATASETS
CO 2 Earth Web CO2 Records. NOAA Data May 1974 to Present. NOAA Data MLO CO2 for last 2 years (with daily & monthly readings) Scripps Data Nearly Full Dataset (March 1958 - Recent Date) Monthly CO2 Data. NOAA-ESRL Interactive chart &data since 1958: Mauna Loa Monthly Averages. CO 2 .Earth Monthly CO 2 Data. EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE Climate Interactive analyzed the latest nationally-determined contributions to global cuts in the greenhouse gas emissions. Assuming the contributions are made in full, atmospheric CO2 is projected to reach about 670 parts per million (ppm) and global average temperature increase is projected to reach about 3.5° Celsius above pre-indutriallevels.
MONTHLY CO2
419.13 ppm CO2 in atmosphere in May 2021 at the Mauna Loa Observatory. Monthly comparison of CO2 levels measured by NOAA & Scripps at Mauna Loa. Plus global averages.CO2 ICE CORE DATA
Uncertainty in the data is 1.2 parts per million (ppm). Pre-industrial CO 2 levels range from 275 to 284 ppm. Lower levels occured between 1550 and 1800 A.D. These ice cores show major growth in atmospheric CO 2 levels in the industrial period except 1935-1945 A.D. when levels stabilized or decreased slightly. HISTORICAL CO2 DATASETS This page of data links was started to help you find the source dataset you are looking for. CO 2 Data | Years 0 to 2014. Datasets are compiled by the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule in Zürich, Switzerland.IAC Switzerland Global CO 2 Yearly . IAC Switzerland Global CO 2 Monthly . CO2 Data PagesDAILY CO2
416.41 ppm. 1 Year Change. 2.07 ppm (0.50%) Last CO2 Earth update: 2:35:03 AM on May. 8, 2021, Hawaii local time (UTC -10) This table presents the most up-to-date, daily average reading for atmospheric CO2 on the planet. Units = parts per million (ppm). Measurement location = Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii. EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE The decadal global land and ocean surface average temperature anomaly for 2011–2020 was the warmest decade on record for the globe, with a surface global temperature of +0.82°C (+1.48°F) above the 20th century average. This surpassed the previous decadal record (2001–2010) value of +0.62°C (+1.12°F). The global annualtemperature has
EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE CO 2.Earth mainly features CO 2 data from measurements made by two scientific institutions at the Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO) on the Big Island of Hawaii USA: the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) and Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO). This is the site of the world's longest, continuous CO 2 record of direct atmospheric measurements using high-precision instruments.DAILY CO2 NUMBERS
322.55 ppm. 0.80 ppm. Nov. 15, 1959. 314.51 ppm. n/a. Last CO2 Earth update: 3:35 a.m. on Nov. 16, 2019, Hawaii local time (UTC -10) This CO2 Earth table presents the most up-to-date, daily average reading for atmospheric CO2 on the planet. Units = parts per million (ppm). Measurement location = Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii.CO2 RECORDS
2020. data. 413.94 ppm. 2020. monthly data averaged. Marking the latest CO2 records is not an act of celebration, but of bearing witness. The achievements are a sobering reminder of the chemical changes that we humans are collectively making to the atmosphere--changes with disruptive impacts that affect every living being in the biosphere.CO2 DATASETS
CO 2 Earth Web CO2 Records. NOAA Data May 1974 to Present. NOAA Data MLO CO2 for last 2 years (with daily & monthly readings) Scripps Data Nearly Full Dataset (March 1958 - Recent Date) Monthly CO2 Data. NOAA-ESRL Interactive chart &data since 1958: Mauna Loa Monthly Averages. CO 2 .Earth Monthly CO 2 Data. EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE Climate Interactive analyzed the latest nationally-determined contributions to global cuts in the greenhouse gas emissions. Assuming the contributions are made in full, atmospheric CO2 is projected to reach about 670 parts per million (ppm) and global average temperature increase is projected to reach about 3.5° Celsius above pre-indutriallevels.
MONTHLY CO2
419.13 ppm CO2 in atmosphere in May 2021 at the Mauna Loa Observatory. Monthly comparison of CO2 levels measured by NOAA & Scripps at Mauna Loa. Plus global averages.CO2 ICE CORE DATA
Uncertainty in the data is 1.2 parts per million (ppm). Pre-industrial CO 2 levels range from 275 to 284 ppm. Lower levels occured between 1550 and 1800 A.D. These ice cores show major growth in atmospheric CO 2 levels in the industrial period except 1935-1945 A.D. when levels stabilized or decreased slightly. HISTORICAL CO2 DATASETS This page of data links was started to help you find the source dataset you are looking for. CO 2 Data | Years 0 to 2014. Datasets are compiled by the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule in Zürich, Switzerland.IAC Switzerland Global CO 2 Yearly . IAC Switzerland Global CO 2 Monthly . CO2 Data Pages GLOBAL CO2 EMISSIONS 08 January 2020. Global carbon (C) emissions from fossil fuel use were 9.795 gigatonnes (Gt) in 2014 (or 35.9 GtCO 2 of carbon dioxide). Fossil fuel emissions were 0.6% above emissions in 2013 and 60% above emissions in 1990 (the reference year in the Kyoto Protocol). Based on a 2015 GDP forecast of 3.1% by the International Monetary Fund, the EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE Climate Interactive analyzed the latest nationally-determined contributions to global cuts in the greenhouse gas emissions. Assuming the contributions are made in full, atmospheric CO2 is projected to reach about 670 parts per million (ppm) and global average temperature increase is projected to reach about 3.5° Celsius above pre-indutriallevels.
EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE In 2020, a study centred on CO2 in vascular plants from terrestrial sediments found that CO2 has remained below present-day levels for at least the past 7 million years, and potentially for the past 23 million years (Cui et al., 2020). Scientists have studied the history of this planet since its formation 4.54 billion years ago. CO2 PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE The CO 2.Earth site brings big, planetary climate numbers together in a context so the changes are understandable by most anyone.This page introduces some of those big numbers and how they relate to one another. The CO 2.Earth site brings big, planetary climate numbers together in a context so the changes are understandable by most anyone.This page introduces some of those big numbers and GLOBAL WARMING UPDATE Source data NOAA-NCDC State of the Climate: Global Analysis Monthly Temperature: April 2021. "The April 2021 global surface temperature was 0.79°C (1.42°F) above the 20th century average of 13.7°C (56.7°F). This was the smallest value for April since 2013 and was the ninth warmest April in the 142-year record.SHOW CO2
Show CO2. CO 2 .earth tracks vital signs for the earth as a whole. This site exists to make it easier for people to find the latest readings for earth's leading health indicators like atmospheric CO 2. And the readings for atmospheric CO 2 should be seen everywhere. Anyone should be able to show CO 2WEEKLY CO2
weekly mean concentrations | ppm = parts per million NOAA-ESRL and Scripps CO 2 provide continually-updated graphics with daily and weekly data points plotted over multiple time periods. Use the tabs below to view these graphics as well as links to the NOAA and Scrippswebsites.
CO2 ACCELERATION
0.85 ppm per year. with NOAA-ESRL annual mean CO2 concentrations at Mauna Loa. "Today’s rate of increase is more than 100 times faster than the increase that occurred when the last ice age ended." Atmospheric CO 2 is rising at an unprecedented rates. Consequences are profound for earth's temperatures, climates, ecosystems and species,both on
ANNUAL CO2
annual mean concentrations | ppm = parts per million * Annual values for Scripps are calculated by CO 2.Earth as a 12-month average of Scripps monthly mean concentrations. The direction of atmospheric CO 2 has been constant for decades. Year after year since 1958 when Charles David Keeling started measurements at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii, earth's background CO2 level2100 PROJECTIONS
Climate Interactive analyzed the latest nationally-determined contributions to global cuts in the greenhouse gas emissions. Assuming the contributions are made in full, atmospheric CO2 is projected to reach about 670 parts per million (ppm) and global average temperature increase is projected to reach about 3.5° Celsius above pre-indutriallevels.
DAILY CO2
416.41 ppm. 1 Year Change. 2.07 ppm (0.50%) Last CO2 Earth update: 2:35:03 AM on May. 8, 2021, Hawaii local time (UTC -10) This table presents the most up-to-date, daily average reading for atmospheric CO2 on the planet. Units = parts per million (ppm). Measurement location = Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii. EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE The decadal global land and ocean surface average temperature anomaly for 2011–2020 was the warmest decade on record for the globe, with a surface global temperature of +0.82°C (+1.48°F) above the 20th century average. This surpassed the previous decadal record (2001–2010) value of +0.62°C (+1.12°F). The global annualtemperature has
EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE CO 2.Earth mainly features CO 2 data from measurements made by two scientific institutions at the Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO) on the Big Island of Hawaii USA: the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) and Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO). This is the site of the world's longest, continuous CO 2 record of direct atmospheric measurements using high-precision instruments.DAILY CO2 NUMBERS
322.55 ppm. 0.80 ppm. Nov. 15, 1959. 314.51 ppm. n/a. Last CO2 Earth update: 3:35 a.m. on Nov. 16, 2019, Hawaii local time (UTC -10) This CO2 Earth table presents the most up-to-date, daily average reading for atmospheric CO2 on the planet. Units = parts per million (ppm). Measurement location = Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii.CO2 RECORDS
2020. data. 413.94 ppm. 2020. monthly data averaged. Marking the latest CO2 records is not an act of celebration, but of bearing witness. The achievements are a sobering reminder of the chemical changes that we humans are collectively making to the atmosphere--changes with disruptive impacts that affect every living being in the biosphere.CO2 DATASETS
CO 2 Earth Web CO2 Records. NOAA Data May 1974 to Present. NOAA Data MLO CO2 for last 2 years (with daily & monthly readings) Scripps Data Nearly Full Dataset (March 1958 - Recent Date) Monthly CO2 Data. NOAA-ESRL Interactive chart &data since 1958: Mauna Loa Monthly Averages. CO 2 .Earth Monthly CO 2 Data. EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE Climate Interactive analyzed the latest nationally-determined contributions to global cuts in the greenhouse gas emissions. Assuming the contributions are made in full, atmospheric CO2 is projected to reach about 670 parts per million (ppm) and global average temperature increase is projected to reach about 3.5° Celsius above pre-indutriallevels.
MONTHLY CO2
419.13 ppm CO2 in atmosphere in May 2021 at the Mauna Loa Observatory. Monthly comparison of CO2 levels measured by NOAA & Scripps at Mauna Loa. Plus global averages.CO2 ICE CORE DATA
Uncertainty in the data is 1.2 parts per million (ppm). Pre-industrial CO 2 levels range from 275 to 284 ppm. Lower levels occured between 1550 and 1800 A.D. These ice cores show major growth in atmospheric CO 2 levels in the industrial period except 1935-1945 A.D. when levels stabilized or decreased slightly. HISTORICAL CO2 DATASETS This page of data links was started to help you find the source dataset you are looking for. CO 2 Data | Years 0 to 2014. Datasets are compiled by the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule in Zürich, Switzerland.IAC Switzerland Global CO 2 Yearly . IAC Switzerland Global CO 2 Monthly . CO2 Data PagesDAILY CO2
416.41 ppm. 1 Year Change. 2.07 ppm (0.50%) Last CO2 Earth update: 2:35:03 AM on May. 8, 2021, Hawaii local time (UTC -10) This table presents the most up-to-date, daily average reading for atmospheric CO2 on the planet. Units = parts per million (ppm). Measurement location = Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii. EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE The decadal global land and ocean surface average temperature anomaly for 2011–2020 was the warmest decade on record for the globe, with a surface global temperature of +0.82°C (+1.48°F) above the 20th century average. This surpassed the previous decadal record (2001–2010) value of +0.62°C (+1.12°F). The global annualtemperature has
EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE CO 2.Earth mainly features CO 2 data from measurements made by two scientific institutions at the Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO) on the Big Island of Hawaii USA: the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) and Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO). This is the site of the world's longest, continuous CO 2 record of direct atmospheric measurements using high-precision instruments.DAILY CO2 NUMBERS
322.55 ppm. 0.80 ppm. Nov. 15, 1959. 314.51 ppm. n/a. Last CO2 Earth update: 3:35 a.m. on Nov. 16, 2019, Hawaii local time (UTC -10) This CO2 Earth table presents the most up-to-date, daily average reading for atmospheric CO2 on the planet. Units = parts per million (ppm). Measurement location = Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii.CO2 RECORDS
2020. data. 413.94 ppm. 2020. monthly data averaged. Marking the latest CO2 records is not an act of celebration, but of bearing witness. The achievements are a sobering reminder of the chemical changes that we humans are collectively making to the atmosphere--changes with disruptive impacts that affect every living being in the biosphere.CO2 DATASETS
CO 2 Earth Web CO2 Records. NOAA Data May 1974 to Present. NOAA Data MLO CO2 for last 2 years (with daily & monthly readings) Scripps Data Nearly Full Dataset (March 1958 - Recent Date) Monthly CO2 Data. NOAA-ESRL Interactive chart &data since 1958: Mauna Loa Monthly Averages. CO 2 .Earth Monthly CO 2 Data. EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE Climate Interactive analyzed the latest nationally-determined contributions to global cuts in the greenhouse gas emissions. Assuming the contributions are made in full, atmospheric CO2 is projected to reach about 670 parts per million (ppm) and global average temperature increase is projected to reach about 3.5° Celsius above pre-indutriallevels.
MONTHLY CO2
419.13 ppm CO2 in atmosphere in May 2021 at the Mauna Loa Observatory. Monthly comparison of CO2 levels measured by NOAA & Scripps at Mauna Loa. Plus global averages.CO2 ICE CORE DATA
Uncertainty in the data is 1.2 parts per million (ppm). Pre-industrial CO 2 levels range from 275 to 284 ppm. Lower levels occured between 1550 and 1800 A.D. These ice cores show major growth in atmospheric CO 2 levels in the industrial period except 1935-1945 A.D. when levels stabilized or decreased slightly. HISTORICAL CO2 DATASETS This page of data links was started to help you find the source dataset you are looking for. CO 2 Data | Years 0 to 2014. Datasets are compiled by the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule in Zürich, Switzerland.IAC Switzerland Global CO 2 Yearly . IAC Switzerland Global CO 2 Monthly . CO2 Data Pages GLOBAL CO2 EMISSIONS 08 January 2020. Global carbon (C) emissions from fossil fuel use were 9.795 gigatonnes (Gt) in 2014 (or 35.9 GtCO 2 of carbon dioxide). Fossil fuel emissions were 0.6% above emissions in 2013 and 60% above emissions in 1990 (the reference year in the Kyoto Protocol). Based on a 2015 GDP forecast of 3.1% by the International Monetary Fund, the EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE Climate Interactive analyzed the latest nationally-determined contributions to global cuts in the greenhouse gas emissions. Assuming the contributions are made in full, atmospheric CO2 is projected to reach about 670 parts per million (ppm) and global average temperature increase is projected to reach about 3.5° Celsius above pre-indutriallevels.
EARTH'S CO2 HOME PAGE In 2020, a study centred on CO2 in vascular plants from terrestrial sediments found that CO2 has remained below present-day levels for at least the past 7 million years, and potentially for the past 23 million years (Cui et al., 2020). Scientists have studied the history of this planet since its formation 4.54 billion years ago. CO2 PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE The CO 2.Earth site brings big, planetary climate numbers together in a context so the changes are understandable by most anyone.This page introduces some of those big numbers and how they relate to one another. The CO 2.Earth site brings big, planetary climate numbers together in a context so the changes are understandable by most anyone.This page introduces some of those big numbers and GLOBAL WARMING UPDATE Source data NOAA-NCDC State of the Climate: Global Analysis Monthly Temperature: April 2021. "The April 2021 global surface temperature was 0.79°C (1.42°F) above the 20th century average of 13.7°C (56.7°F). This was the smallest value for April since 2013 and was the ninth warmest April in the 142-year record.SHOW CO2
Show CO2. CO 2 .earth tracks vital signs for the earth as a whole. This site exists to make it easier for people to find the latest readings for earth's leading health indicators like atmospheric CO 2. And the readings for atmospheric CO 2 should be seen everywhere. Anyone should be able to show CO 2WEEKLY CO2
weekly mean concentrations | ppm = parts per million NOAA-ESRL and Scripps CO 2 provide continually-updated graphics with daily and weekly data points plotted over multiple time periods. Use the tabs below to view these graphics as well as links to the NOAA and Scrippswebsites.
CO2 ACCELERATION
0.85 ppm per year. with NOAA-ESRL annual mean CO2 concentrations at Mauna Loa. "Today’s rate of increase is more than 100 times faster than the increase that occurred when the last ice age ended." Atmospheric CO 2 is rising at an unprecedented rates. Consequences are profound for earth's temperatures, climates, ecosystems and species,both on
ANNUAL CO2
annual mean concentrations | ppm = parts per million * Annual values for Scripps are calculated by CO 2.Earth as a 12-month average of Scripps monthly mean concentrations. The direction of atmospheric CO 2 has been constant for decades. Year after year since 1958 when Charles David Keeling started measurements at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii, earth's background CO2 level2100 PROJECTIONS
Climate Interactive analyzed the latest nationally-determined contributions to global cuts in the greenhouse gas emissions. Assuming the contributions are made in full, atmospheric CO2 is projected to reach about 670 parts per million (ppm) and global average temperature increase is projected to reach about 3.5° Celsius above pre-indutriallevels.
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SHOW.EARTH Add a 'KC Monthly' CO2 widget to your site or blog ------------------------- GLOBAL WARMING UPDATE September Global Temperature Change* SEPTEMBER RANKINGS: 1880 - 2020 TEMPERATURE RECORD COMPARISONS WITH 20TH CENTURY GLOBAL AVERAGE SURFACE TEMPERATURE (TEMPERATURES ARE NOT COMPARED HERE WITH A PRE-INDUSTRIAL BASELINE)RANK
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Source data NOAA-NCDC State of the Climate: Global Analysis "Averaged as a whole, the September 2020 global land and ocean surface temperature was the highest for September in the 141-year record at 0.97°C (1.75°F) above the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F). This value surpassed the previous record set in 2015 and, again in 2016, by only 0.02°C (0.04°F). The month of September 2020 marked the 44th consecutive September and the 429th consecutive month with temperatures, at least nominally, above the 20th century average. The ten warmest Septembers have occurred since 2005, while the seven warmest Septembers have occurred in the last seven years(2014–2020)."
> "THE SCIENCE IS SOBERING—THE GLOBAL TEMPERATURE IN 2012 WAS AMONG > THE HOTTEST SINCE RECORDS BEGAN IN 1880. MAKE NO MISTAKE: WITHOUT > CONCERTED ACTION, THE VERY FUTURE OF OUR PLANET IS IN PERIL." ~ Christine Lagarde, in 2012 Managing Director, International Monetary Fund NOAA/NCDC ANNUAL GLOBAL ANALYSIS FOR 2019: "The year 2019 was the second warmest year in the 140-year record, with a global land and ocean surface temperature departure from average of +0.95°C (+1.71°F). This value is only 0.04°C (0.07°F) less than the record high value of +0.99°C (+1.78°F) set in 2016 and 0.02°C (0.04°F) higher than the now third highest value set in 2015 (+0.93°C / +1.67°F). The five warmest years in the 1880–2019 record have all occurred since 2015, while nine of the 10 warmest years have occurred since 2005. The year 1998 currently ranks as the 10 warmest year on record. The year 2019 marks the 43rd consecutive year (since 1977) with global land and ocean temperatures, at least nominally, above the 20th century average. The year began in a weak-to-moderate El Niño, transitioning to ENSO-neutral conditions by July. During the year, each monthly temperature ranked among the five warmest for their respective months on record, with the months of June and July record warm. The global annual temperature has increased at an average rate of 0.07°C (0.13°F) per decade since 1880 and over twice that rate (+0.18°C / +0.32°F) since 1981."
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> "GLOBALLY-AVERAGED TEMPERATURES IN 2015 SHATTERED THE PREVIOUS MARK > SET IN 2014 BY 0.23 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT (0.13 CELSIUS). ONLY ONCE > BEFORE, IN 1998, HAS THE NEW RECORD BEEN GREATER THAN THE OLD RECORD> BY THIS MUCH."
~ NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies Before the end of 2015, scientists projected that average global temperature increase for 2015 will exceed 1°C above pre-industrial levels. The years 1850-1900 are used as the pre-industrial baseline by the MET Office and Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in the UK. The MET Office released this statementin
November 2015:
> "THIS YEAR MARKS AN IMPORTANT FIRST BUT THAT DOESN'T NECESSARILY > MEAN EVERY YEAR FROM NOW ON WILL BE A DEGREE OR MORE ABOVE > PRE-INDUSTRIAL LEVELS, AS NATURAL VARIABILITY WILL STILL PLAY A ROLE > IN DETERMINING THE TEMPERATURE IN ANY GIVEN YEAR. AS THE WORLD > CONTINUES TO WARM IN THE COMING DECADES, HOWEVER, WE WILL SEE MORE > AND MORE YEARS PASSING THE 1 DEGREE MARKER - EVENTUALLY IT WILL > BECOME THE NORM."~ Peter Stott
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