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#Cape Grim

Global CFC emissions now declining again as expected under the Montreal Protocol

In 2018, a paper published in Nature (Montzka et al., 2018), using observations of CFC-11 concentrations in the atmosphere from […]

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CSIRO data used to prove HFC-23 greenhouse gas on the rise

CSIRO has contributed to an international study on rising levels of hydroflourocarbon-23 (HFC-23), a greenhouse gas that is 12,400 times […]

A Lesson in Baseline

It’s hard not to get blown away (quite literally) by the sweeping landscapes of Tasmania’s coastlines and Cape Grim is […]

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