AGAGE News

- October 17, 2018
- University of Bristol
Renewed funding for UK greenhouse gas and ozone depleting substances monitoring
A network of greenhouse gas and ozone depleting substance measurements in the UK and Ireland has been awarded renewed funding of £2.1 million for continued operation for a further two-and-a-half years.

- October 15, 2018
- Cabot Institute Blog
Monitoring greenhouse gas emissions: Now more important than ever
Why are measuring stations and networks like AGAGE so valuable and more important than ever? The answer to this question is straightforward.
- December 22, 2017
- Careers @ MIT
AGAGE Jobs: New Openings for Research Scientist, Postdoc Associate (Dec 2017)
MIT Center for Global Change Science (CGCS) seeks a Research Scientist and a Postdoctoral Associate. Apply to work in the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE) and a large atmospheric chemistry group at MIT.

- October 31, 2017
- The Conversation
World greenhouse gas levels made unprecedented leap in 2016
AGAGE scientists Paul Fraser and Paul Krummel co-authored an article in The Conversation about the rise of global average carbon dioxide concentrations during 2016. This is the highest level for at least 3 million years, having climbed by 3.3 ppm relative to the 2015 average.

- October 31, 2017
- The Conversation
World greenhouse gas levels made unprecedented leap in 2016
According to figures released by the World Meteorological Organisation, atmospheric CO₂ concentrations reached the highest level for at least 3 million years.

- September 14, 2017
- The Conversation
After 30 years of the Montreal Protocol, the ozone layer is gradually healing
AGAGE scientist Paul Krummel co-authored an article in The Conversation about the Montreal Protocol, which is slowly but surely reversing the damage caused to the ozone layer by industrial gases such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).

- September 14, 2017
- The Conversation
After 30 years of the Montreal Protocol, the ozone layer is gradually healing
The treaty, signed in September 1987, is slowly but surely reversing the damage caused to the ozone layer by industrial gases.

- August 8, 2017
- BBC Radio
BBC Radio: Counting Carbon
What do Indian cows, Russian CD-ROMs and Italian refrigeration have in common? They're all symptoms of a massive problem.

- May 31, 2017
- The Conversation
Global stocktake shows the 43 greenhouse gases driving global warming
The data cover the past 2,000 years without gaps, and are the result of a compilation of measurements analysed by dozens of laboratories around the world.

- May 31, 2017
- The Conversation
Global stocktake shows the 43 greenhouse gases driving global warming
AGAGE scientists Paul Fraser and Paul Krummel co-authored an article in The Conversation about the most comprehensive collection of atmospheric greenhouse gas measurements, which confirms the relentless rise in some of the most important greenhouse gases.
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