A correspondent recently asked Keeling Curve researchers to settle a family disagreement about the cause of rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere and whether the current trend is natural or human-caused. Scripps geochemist Ralph Keeling provided the following answer:
Keeling Curve 60th anniversary events kick off with NOVA Facebook live event
March 29 marked the 60th anniversary of the Keeling Curve, a detailed record of carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere produced by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego in concert with NOAA.
New Keeling Curve Prize Inspired by Scripps Research Icon
Strategies sought to mitigate greenhouse gases
New Climate Visualization Links Added to Keeling Curve Site
Innovative and easy-to-use visualizations depicting aspects of climate change are available through the Keeling Curve website.
Greenhouse Gas Measurement Summit at Scripps
Scripps Institution of Oceanography drew the world’s preeminent experts in the measurement of greenhouse gases
American Chemical Society to Honor Keeling Curve in June 12 Ceremony
Scripps Oceanography lab monitoring atmospheric CO2 named National Historic Chemical Landmark
Researcher Confronting Climate Change with Coral Reef Mosaics
Tim Lueker combines research and art to portray environmental change
A Keeling Curve Funding Update – April 2015
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego O2 and CO2 programs have received funding from multiple sources that put these operations on a relatively secure footing for the next few years.
Wendy and Eric Schmidt Award $500,000 Grant to Keeling Curve
Supports continued operation of the iconic measurement series
As Told by the American Museum of Natural History…
The story of the Keeling Curve is beautifully animated in this new video. The American Museum of Natural History will host a Google+ Hangout Sept. 9, 2014 on the topic of the Keeling Curve. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z8g-smE2sk&w=560&h=315]
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