
Ralph Keeling
Ralph Keeling is a renowned scientist and director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography's CO2 Program, known for his work on measuring atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. He has played a crucial role in advancing our understanding of climate change and the implications of rising CO2 concentrations, which have reached record highs in recent years.
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His son, Ralph Keeling, a professor at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, now oversees collecting and updating that data.
Trump admin tries to kill the most indisputable evidence of human-caused climate change by shuttering observatoryDave Keeling‘s son, Ralph Keeling, is also a geochemist who wrote about the cuts facing NOAA.
Canada’s air and water at risk as Trump administration guts environmental rulesRalph Keeling continues his father's work at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, focusing on carbon dioxide and other gases.
Der Mauna Loa Vulkan: Schlüssel zur KlimaforschungRalph Keeling is a climate science professor who emphasizes the importance of data collected at the Mauna Loa Observatory.
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Ralph Keeling reported that CO2 levels reached a record high in May 2024.
Cuộc chiến của các nhà khoa học với biến đổi khí hậuRalph Keeling, director of the Scripps CO2 Program, stated that CO2 levels are rising faster than ever.
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