Thursday, March 06, 2014

March 19 Webcast -- "Tracking Carbon In A Warming World"

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Ralph Keeling

Britton Stephens
Tracking Carbon In A Warming World
March 19, 2014
3:00 pm ET / 12:00 pm PT
The "Keeling curve" image of rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations is one of the most iconic in the climate science literature, with a potentially strong message as average concentrations exceed the 400 parts per million threshold.
But a challenging funding environment might soon leave the historic monitoring program in its wake. In that case, how will we track CO2 concentrations in the future? And what would the loss of the Mauna Loa record mean for scientists' ability to track our changing climate?
Tune in on March 19 with climate scientists Ralph Keeling from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, Calif., and Britton Stephens from the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colo., on these important topics. You can submit questions now! [Get More Details]
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