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hatrack

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Wed Jan 31, 2024, 09:55 AM Jan 31

They Knew - Charles Keeling's Foundational Research Into CO2 & Climate Was Funded By Oil & Car Companies In 1954

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.

The fossil fuel interests backed a group, known as the Air Pollution Foundation, that issued funding to Keeling to measure CO2 alongside a related effort to research the smog that regularly blighted Los Angeles at the time. This is earlier than any previously known climate research funded by oil companies. In the research proposal for the money – uncovered by Rebecca John, a researcher at the Climate Investigations Center, and published by the climate website DeSmog – Keeling’s research director, Samuel Epstein, wrote about a new carbon isotope analysis that could identify “changes in the atmosphere” caused by the burning of coal and petroleum.

“The possible consequences of a changing concentration of the CO2 in the atmosphere with reference to climate, rates of photosynthesis, and rates of equilibration with carbonate of the oceans may ultimately prove of considerable significance to civilization,” Epstein, a researcher at the California Institute of Technology (or Caltech), wrote to the group in November 1954. Experts say the documents show the fossil fuel industry had intimate involvement in the inception of modern climate science, along with its warnings of the severe harm climate change will wreak, only to then publicly deny this science for decades and fund ongoing efforts to delay action on the climate crisis.

“They contain smoking gun proof that by at least 1954, the fossil fuel industry was on notice about the potential for its products to disrupt Earth’s climate on a scale significant to human civilization,” said Geoffrey Supran, an expert in historic climate disinformation at the University of Miami. “These findings are a startling confirmation that big oil has had its finger on the pulse of academic climate science for 70 years – for twice my lifetime – and a reminder that it continues to do so to this day. They make a mockery of the oil industry’s denial of basic climate science decades later.”

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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/jan/30/fossil-fuel-industry-air-pollution-fund-research-caltech-climate-change-denial?CMP=twt_a-environment_b-gdneco

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They Knew - Charles Keeling's Foundational Research Into CO2 & Climate Was Funded By Oil & Car Companies In 1954 (Original Post) hatrack Jan 31 OP
Of course they did. And they've been trying to hide their damage ever since because the rich must get richer. Lonestarblue Jan 31 #1
The fossil fuel industry... Think. Again. Jan 31 #2
Follow the money. multigraincracker Jan 31 #3

Lonestarblue

(9,994 posts)
1. Of course they did. And they've been trying to hide their damage ever since because the rich must get richer.
Wed Jan 31, 2024, 09:57 AM
Jan 31

Think. Again.

(8,142 posts)
2. The fossil fuel industry...
Wed Jan 31, 2024, 10:05 AM
Jan 31

....is still working very hard, and spending a lot of money, to slow down the transition away from CO2 and to keep us all drilling, buying, and burning as much of their oil and gas as possible, for as long as possible.

The last thing the shareholders care about is the death and destruction that their profiteering is causing.

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