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Charles David Keeling first documented how the gas buildup in the atmosphere contributes to the warming planet. His son says proposed cuts to NOAA threaten critical scientific research.
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Global climate research at risk as key CO2 monitoring faces ax
Scientists fear an' irreplaceable' loss of key climate data as Trump cost-cutting plans target a key CO2 monitoring site in Hawaii. In 1958, scientist Charles David Keeling began monitoring carbon ...
Object Details Description In 2001, forty-three years after he started accumulating a dataset that bears his name, Charles David Keeling [1928-2005] was awarded the National Medal of Science "For his ...
Ever since 1955, he and his father, Charles David Keeling, have been perching themselves at a spot 11,500 feet up Mauna Loa, the Hawaiian volcano, so they could consistently measure the amount of ...
Charles David Keeling first documented how the gas buildup in the atmosphere contributes to the warming planet. His son says proposed cuts to NOAA threaten critical scientific research.
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