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Fifty years of carbon dioxide (CO2) measurements in the background atmosphere of SE Australia

P. Fraser, R. Langenfelds, N. Derek, P. Krummel, Z. Loh, CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere, Aspendale, Victoria March 2022 In a […]

Carbon dioxide levels over Australia rose even after COVID-19 forced global emissions down. Here’s why

Shutterstock Originally published in The Conversation The Authors' Conversation Profiles: Zoe Loh, CSIRO; Helen Cleugh, CSIRO; Paul Krummel, CSIRO, and […]

Installation of the MAT252 at Aspendale in August, 1990. From left: Roger Francey, Colin Allison, and Finnigan MAT representatives Winfried Schmidt and Jim Bearpark

The 30th anniversary of a CSIRO stalwart

ACC’s greenhouse gases team are celebrating 30 years of carbon dioxide (CO2) isotope measurements from their MAT252 mass spectrometer in […]

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