The site where Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego geochemist Charles David Keeling launched what has become the world's most famous record of human-caused climate change will be ...
In March, one of the most significant research efforts in recent science history will celebrate its 50 th anniversary. The record of rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere known as the Keeling ...
The last world record Ida Keeling set was at the age of 102, in February 2018 at The Armory in Washington Heights, New York. Miss Ida, as she’d affectionately been known throughout her long life, ...
In 1958, geochemist Charles D. Keeling set up an infrared gas analyzer at Hawaii’s Mauna Loa Observatory and began taking measurements of the atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, the most ...
Dedicated at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Mauna Loa Observatory on April 30, 2015, and Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, on June ...
MAUNA LOA OBSERVATORY, Hawaii — Two gray machines sit inside a pair of utilitarian buildings here, sniffing the fresh breezes that blow across thousands of miles of ocean. They make no noise. But once ...
Dr. Charles D. Keeling, who set off current concerns of global warming through measurements beginning in the 1950's that showed steadily rising amounts of carbon dioxide in the air, died Monday at his ...
Scripps geochemist Ralph Keeling is struggling to find funds to maintain his long-standing carbon dioxide record and more recent atmospheric-oxygen monitor Late last month, officials at California’s ...
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