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Permillion
By Julian Oliver and Gordan SavičićYou are browsing in data-saving mode, where images are disabled. Click to open the image
It might not look like much but it's probably the most defining number of our time, one that will shape this century and many beyond it. It is the amount, in parts-per-million, of carbon dioxide in our planet's atmosphere. This project by Julian Oliver and Gardan Savičić displays this number on your smartphone.
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