Money for Keeling: Monitoring CO2 levels

S. Weart
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C.D. Keeling9s measurements of the level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere since 1957, tracking a rise that threatens global warming, form one of the most important scienti.c data sets ever created. Yet the relatively small funding Keeling required was rarely secure. He could begin his measurements only because of a one-time injection of funds into geophysics during the International Geophysical Year. The original aim was to take a "snapshot" which could be repeated a few decades later to .nd whether the level of the gas had risen as predicted. Keeling and his sponsors made personal appeals to divert additional funds so he could re.ne and extend his measurements; in consequence, with just two years of data he showed that the level was rising. In the following decades, maintaining fund-ing was problematic. Agencies saw the work as "routine monitoring" rather than cutting-edge research. In the 1970s, the rise of an environmental movement helped reframe climate change and CO2 emissions as a threat. Funding expanded within a context of monitoring atmospheric pollution and government agency empire building. But in the early 1980s, political reaction against environmentalism again threatened Keeling9s program. The story re.ects larger trends over the past half-century towards the bureaucratization and politicization of science funding.
基林的资金:监测二氧化碳水平
C.D.基林自1957年以来对大气中二氧化碳(CO2)水平的测量,追踪了威胁全球变暖的上升趋势,形成了有史以来最重要的科学数据集之一。然而,基林所需的相对较小的资金很少得到保障。他之所以能够开始他的测量工作,只是因为在国际地球物理年期间向地球物理学一次性注入了资金。最初的目的是拍摄一张“快照”,以便在几十年后重复,以确定气体水平是否如预测的那样上升。基林和他的赞助人亲自呼吁拨给他额外的资金,这样他就可以重新开始并扩大他的测量范围;结果,仅用两年的数据,他就证明了这一水平正在上升。在接下来的几十年里,维持资金是一个问题。各机构认为这项工作是“例行监测”,而不是前沿研究。20世纪70年代,一场环保运动的兴起帮助人们将气候变化和二氧化碳排放重新定义为一种威胁。在监测大气污染和政府机构帝国建设的背景下,资金得到了扩大。但在20世纪80年代初,反对环保主义的政治反应再次威胁到基林的计划。这个故事反映了过去半个世纪科学资助的官僚化和政治化的大趋势。
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