An economic analyst reviews global data from the past 200 years and concludes: 'The primary engine that lifted vast populations out of extreme material deprivation was, unfortunately, the same one that dramatically increased the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.' Which of the following historical observations provides the strongest support for this conclusion?
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