
Making America Dumb Again: The Stakes of Slashing Climate Science — Ep200: Ralph Keeling & Ray Weiss
Cleaning Up: Leadership in an Age of Climate Change
Measuring Change: The Evolution of CO2 Monitoring
This chapter examines the pioneering work in measuring atmospheric carbon dioxide starting in the mid-1950s, highlighting the development of the Keeling Curve at the Mauna Loa Observatory. It chronicles the innovative techniques used to achieve accurate CO2 measurements, the seasonal patterns discovered, and the implications of rising carbon levels on climate change. The narrative underscores the importance of consistent atmospheric data amidst increasing skepticism surrounding climate science and the urgent need for renewable energy solutions.
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