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Earth's Breath: Keeling Curve Tracks Climate Change

17 Jan

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Summary

  • Keeling Curve charts hourly CO2 levels since 1958.
  • CO2 concentrations vary seasonally, rising with winter.
  • Data aligns with rising average temperatures, showing climate change.
Earth's Breath: Keeling Curve Tracks Climate Change

High on Mauna Loa, Hawaii, an observatory established in 1958 by David Keeling has been continuously monitoring atmospheric carbon dioxide. Every hour, instruments sample clean Pacific trade winds, meticulously recording CO2 concentrations. The resulting Keeling Curve reveals a distinct pattern: CO2 levels dip during the northern summer as plant life flourishes, then rise again through the winter.

This ongoing data collection, showing an increase from 313 parts per million in 1958 to 430.67 ppm recently, starkly illustrates the impact of burning fossil fuels. When analyzed alongside gradually rising average global temperatures, the Keeling Curve serves as the world's clearest depiction of climate change.

The Keeling Curve and the climate science it spurred represent a significant scientific achievement. This dedication to long-term observation from Mauna Loa provides undeniable evidence of global warming, underscoring the value of sustained scientific practice in understanding our planet.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Keeling Curve is a graph of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration measured hourly since 1958 at an observatory on Mauna Loa, Hawaii.
It illustrates the seasonal cycle of CO2, with levels rising due to fossil fuel burning and correlating with increasing global temperatures.
The measurements were initiated by scientist David Keeling, and the resulting chart is named the Keeling Curve in his honor.

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