CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere, Climate Science Centre, CSIRO
Nada has been at CSIRO Aspendale since 1982. She is a member of the Atmospheric Composition and Chemistry Group working in the Synthetic Greenhouse and Ozone Depleting gases team. Her main area of work is involved with the Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station in north-west Tasmania. Nada provides support to the Cape Grim Greenhouse Gases Program and the Particles and Multiphase Atmospheric Chemistry Program. Her primary role is the preliminary QA/QC of data from nine instruments which are submitted to international databases for use by the global science community in their research and published in peer-reviewed journals. Nada also co-edits Baseline, the premier publication which reports and highlights the research being conducted at Cape Grim.
Why there's more greenhouse gas in the atmosphere than you may have realised
Jun 07, 2019 15:53 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Zoe Loh, Research Scientist, CSIRO This week brought news that atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels at the Mauna Loa atmospheric observatory in Hawaii have risen steeply for the seventh year in a row, reaching a May...
Eastern China pinpointed as source of rogue ozone-depleting emissions
May 25, 2019 06:49 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
A mysterious rebound in the emissions of ozone-depleting chemicals despite a global ban stretching back almost a decade has been traced to eastern China. Research published by an international team today in Nature...
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