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The effort dates back to the early 1950s, when Charles David Keeling was a post doctoral student at CalTech looking at carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. By 1958 he was at Scripps and he set ...
by Charles David Keeling. If the world today realizes that it has a problem and needs to curb emissions of greenhouse gases, it in large part owes this knowledge to Keeling's painstaking efforts.
The faint glow of a jellyfish revealed a molecule that would change science. Known as green fluorescent protein (GFP), it ...
His father, Charles David Keeling, decided in 1958 to measure atmospheric CO2 concentrations at the summit of the Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii. This gave rise to the Keeling curve, which today ...
Charles David Keeling, a scientist with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, initiated on-site measurements of carbon dioxide at NOAA's weather station on Mauna Loa in 1958. Keeling was the ...
His father, Charles David Keeling, decided in 1958 to measure atmospheric CO2 concentrations at the summit of the Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii. This gave rise to the Keeling curve, which today ...
The Keeling Curve, a cornerstone of climate science since 1958, could be at risk under Trump's proposed NOAA cuts, raising alarm among scientists about the future of reliable CO2 monitoring.
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