Honorary Fellow, CSIRO
Dr Paul Fraser contributes to integrated solutions and sound management strategies for climate change and ozone-depletion issues.
Dr Fraser aims to:
- advance our knowledge of the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases
- provide scientific leadership of the Cape Grim program, which monitors and studies global atmospheric composition from the Cape Grim station managed by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology
- assist the nation to respond to climate change and climate variability
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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