1. Iconic C02 Time Series at Risk.
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Houweling, Sander, Badawy, Bakr, Baker, David F., Basu, Sourish, Belikov, Dmitry, Bergamaschi, Peter, Bousquet, Philippe, Broquet, Gregoire, Butler, Tim, Canadell, Josep G., Chen, Jing, Chevallier, Frederic, Ciais, Philippe, Collatz, G. James, Denning, Scott, Engelen, Richard, Enting, Ian G., Fischer, Marc L., Fraser, Annemarie, and Gerbig, Christoph
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EFFECT of human beings on climate change , *CLIMATE change research , *TIME series analysis , *BUDGET cuts , *FINANCE - Abstract
In this article the authors discuss the Mauna Loa carbon dioxide (CO2) time series begun by C. D. Keeling in 1958 and maintained by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL). They discuss the time series' role in providing evidence of the impact of human-induced atmospheric increases of CO2 and the impact of NOAA budget cuts on climate change research.
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- 2012
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