The fossil fuel industry funded some of the world’s most foundational climate science as early as 1954, newly unearthed documents have shown, including the early research of Charles Keeling, famous for the so-called ‘Keeling curve’ that has charted the upward march of the Earth’s carbon dioxide levels.

A coalition of oil and car manufacturing interests provided $13,814 (about $158,000 in today’s money) in December 1954 to fund Keeling’s earliest work in measuring CO2 levels across the western US, the documents reveal.

Keeling would go on to establish the continuous measurement of global CO2 at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii. This ‘Keeling curve’ has tracked the steady increase of the atmospheric carbon that drives the climate crisis and has been hailed as one of the most important scientific works of modern times.

  • theodewere
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    3411 months ago

    there has never been any doubt about climate science, and anyone who suggested there was is a lying sack of shit

    • @[email protected]
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      511 months ago

      There was a period where we weren’t sure if it was a natural change or man made. It’s wasn’t a long period, but there was definitely initial doubt.

      • @ForgotAboutDre
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        111 months ago

        When it was in the public debate, we knew it was man made. The fossil fuel industry did a lot of PR/propaganda to shift public opinion and push false narratives like we didn’t know. Despite these same companies being the first to collect data and models on the very thing they were denying.