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Published on: Ev

1856

United States. American scientist and women’s activist Eunice Foote experimentally demonstrated for the first time that an atmosphere composed of carbon dioxide would significantly raise the temperature. The discovery was almost completely ignored. It was attributed to Irish physicist John Tyndall in 1860, and in 1900, Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius stated that the use of fossil fuels risked raising the temperature of the atmosphere.