Dr Keeling's Curve Highlights from dr scientist atmosphere Watch Video
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Description: In 1955 Dr Keeling was the first scientist to successfully measure carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere. He continued to measure CO2 for the the next 50 years despite indifference and opposition from U.S. government agencies that failed to understand the importance of his work. Today in the National Academy of Science in Washington, the Keeling Curve stands beside Darwin’s finches and the double helix of DNA, as the scientific icon that most clearly illustrates the steady rise of CO2 in Eart
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