We would not have any direct evidence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere if it was not for Charles Keeling.
Back in 1958, he began monitoring CO2 levels – a measurement now known as the Keeling Curve.
He painstakingly recorded CO2 levels every day for decades. And that is a job his son Ralph has now taken over.
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