Wolfgang Knorr: Climate Change Person Biographical Entry
The name "Wolfgang Knorr" has appeared in 63 articles that referenced Climate Change on 26 different days. The name may have appeared supporting this topic, against it, or in a separate context in the article. This biographical entry simply demarks the name Wolfgang Knorr as having appeared in articles suggesting context with Climate Change.Jump to Section:
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- Popularity Rank: 63 (1 other names at this rank)
- Total News Appearances: 63
- Total Days in the News: 26
- Total Related Names: 330
- First Seen: 11/09/2009
- Last Seen: 05/23/2010
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| Ocean Absorption Of CO2 Not Shrinking ... re-examines the available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data and concludes that the portion of CO2 absorbed by the oceans has remained constant since 1850 . Wolfgang Knorr from the Department of Earth Sciences , University of Bristol , has published a study in Geophysical Resear ... (Published 05/23/2010 / 2177 Words) |
| Ocean Absorption Of CO2 Not Shrinking | The Resilient Earth ... atmospheric CO 2 and emissions data and concludes that the portion of CO 2 absorbed by the oceans has remained constant since 1850 . Wolfgang Knorr from the Department of Earth Sciences , University of Bristol , has published a study in Geophysical Resear ... (Published 05/23/2010 / 2140 Words) |
| Facts about Climate Change Science and Ocean Acidification, truth from consensus and climate change skeptics ... 's ability to absorb CO2 has apparently been underestimated and the climate models need revision per the 31 December 2009 publication of work by Wolfgang Knorr that shows . No Rise of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Fraction in Past 160 Years . ( a seminal study ) . Lastly , w ... (Published 04/28/2010 / 3945 Words) |
| Bristol University | News from the University | Informing Copenhagen ... results demonstrate what doing cutting-edge science is really like . The two other papers disagreed on the planet 's ability to absorb carbon dioxide emissions . Wolfgang Knorr , publishing in Geophysical Research Letters ( 9 November ) , found that the amount of CO2 absorbed by the oceans and terrestrial ecosystems the planet 's natural carb ... (Published 04/27/2010 / 1279 Words) |
| Informing Copenhagen - University of Bristol ... results demonstrate what doing cutting-edge science is really like . The two other papers disagreed on the planet 's ability to absorb carbon dioxide emissions . Wolfgang Knorr , publishing in Geophysical Research Letters ( 9 November ) , found that the amount of CO2 absorbed by the oceans and terrestrial ecosystems the planet 's natural carb ... (Published 04/20/2010 / 1279 Words) |
| Bristol University | News from the University | Informing Copenhagen ... results demonstrate what doing cutting-edge science is really like . The two other papers disagreed on the planet 's ability to absorb carbon dioxide emissions . Wolfgang Knorr , publishing in Geophysical Research Letters ( 9 November ) , found that the amount of CO2 absorbed by the oceans and terrestrial ecosystems the planet 's natural carb ... (Published 04/20/2010 / 1279 Words) |
| Imogen Martineau, 33, is a member of the UN Environment Programme's sustainab... ... even a job ? sounds like a free meal ticket and a nice expenses package . I assume the UN has never heard of Richard Lindzen , Wolfgang Knorr or any of the other eminent scientists that all agree that the original work done by Naomi Oreskes ( the basis of the UN 's original . consensus . on AGW ) ... (Published 03/23/2010 / 1000 Words) |
| Facts about Climate Change Science, truth from consensus and climate change skeptics ... 's ability to absorb CO2 has apparently been underestimated and the climate models need revision per the 31 December 2009 publication of work by Wolfgang Knorr that shows . No Rise of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Fraction in Past 160 Years . ( a seminal study ) . Lastly , w ... (Published 03/15/2010 / 3912 Words) |
| Teachers are but one factor in a sea of variables - Brisbane Times ... ` 'as the climate warms'' the globe 's capacity to take up carbon dioxide emissions ` 'decreases'' . Yet a recent peer-reviewed paper by Wolfgang Knorr in Geophysical Research Letters ( November 7 , 2009 ) shows there has been no downward trend in the proportion the globe has absorbed on average since records began in ... (Published 01/31/2010 / 2757 Words) |
| CO2 Sinks: Is the Earth Trying to Help? - Islam Online ... is despite the steady increase in emissions from two billion tons annually in 1850 to the current levels of 35 billion tons annually . The author of this study , Wolfgang Knorr , argues that CO 2 levels have remained slightly above 50 percent despite this increased emission over the years . Dr. Philip Boyd of the (Published 01/24/2010 / 1087 Words) |
| CO2 Sinks: Is the Earth Trying to Help? - IslamOnline.net - Health & Science ... is despite the steady increase in emissions from two billion tons annually in 1850 to the current levels of 35 billion tons annually . The author of this study , Wolfgang Knorr , argues that CO 2 levels have remained slightly above 50 percent despite this increased emission over the years . Dr. Philip Boyd of the (Published 01/24/2010 / 1087 Words) |
| No rise in atmospheric CO2 fraction in past 150 years - Newspost Online ... , a scientist has found that the airborne fraction of carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) has not increased either during the past 150 years . The scientist in question is Wolfgang Knorr , from the Department of Earth Sciences , University of Bristol , UK . Most of the CO2 emitted by hum ... (Published 01/06/2010 / 225 Words) |
| India Cities Focus on Rainwater Harvesting to Provide Clean Drinking Water « Your Green Ability ... soils , vegetation ) were not saturating assuming , of course , that its general methodology and simplifying assumptions were in fact correct . The research , by Wolfgang Knorr , had a title that tried to do too much in too few words . . Is the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions increasing ? . And so when the American Geophysical (Published 01/06/2010 / 3665 Words) |
| The British National Party — Blog — Climate Change Fanatics Shocked as New Scientific Paper Reveals Zero Atmospheric Carbon Increase ... , North America and China . A newly released study from the University of Bristol by Wolfgang Knorr proves that the airborne fraction of man-made carbon dioxide ( CO 2 ) has not increased during the past 160 years . Mr Knorr , based at the Department ... (Published 01/05/2010 / 660 Words) |
| Earth Watch (BBC News) « Your Green Ability ... soils , vegetation ) were not saturating assuming , of course , that its general methodology and simplifying assumptions were in fact correct . The research , by Wolfgang Knorr , had a title that tried to do too much in too few words . . Is the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions increasing ? . And so when the American Geophysical (Published 01/05/2010 / 7305 Words) |
| Methane from kitchen scraps « Your Green Ability ... soils , vegetation ) were not saturating assuming , of course , that its general methodology and simplifying assumptions were in fact correct . The research , by Wolfgang Knorr , had a title that tried to do too much in too few words . . Is the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions increasing ? . And so when the American Geophysical (Published 01/05/2010 / 6772 Words) |
| No rise in atmospheric CO2 fraction in past 150 years - Daily News & Analysis ... , a scientist has found that the airborne fraction of carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) has not increased either during the past 150 years . The scientist in question is Wolfgang Knorr , from the Department of Earth Sciences , University of Bristol , UK . Most of the CO2 emitted by hum ... (Published 01/03/2010 / 219 Words) |
| No rise in atmospheric CO2 fraction in past 150 years ... , a scientist has found that the airborne fraction of carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) has not increased either during the past 150 years . The scientist in question is Wolfgang Knorr , from the Department of Earth Sciences , University of Bristol , UK . Most of the CO2 emitted by hum ... (Published 01/03/2010 / 293 Words) |
| Airborne fraction of C02 has not risen in past 150 years, new research finds - Examiner.com ... that an accurate outlook is achieved to be able to predict climate change more efficiently . To figure out if the airborne fraction is in fact increasing , Wolfgang Knorr of the department of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol looked through and analyzed atmospheric carbon dioxide and emission data from th ... (Published 01/02/2010 / 194 Words) |
| No rise of atmospheric CO2 fraction in past 150 years (MalaysiaNews.net) ... future climate change , it is essential to have accurate knowledge of whether that fraction is changing or will change as emissions increase . Accordingly , Wolfgang Knorr of earth sciences , University of Bristol re-analysed available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data since 1850 and considered the uncertainties in the data . He found t ... (Published 01/01/2010 / 187 Words) |
| No rise of atmospheric CO2 fraction in past 150 years - Sify ... future climate change , it is essential to have accurate knowledge of whether that fraction is changing or will change as emissions increase . Accordingly , Wolfgang Knorr of earth sciences , University of Bristol re-analysed available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data since 1850 and considered the uncertainties in the data . He found t ... (Published 01/01/2010 / 170 Words) |
| No rise of atmospheric CO2 fraction in past 150 years ... future climate change , it is essential to have accurate knowledge of whether that fraction is changing or will change as emissions increase . Accordingly , Wolfgang Knorr of earth sciences , University of Bristol re-analysed available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data since 1850 and considered the uncertainties in the data . He found t ... (Published 01/01/2010 / 250 Words) |
| No rise of atmospheric CO2 fraction in past 150 years - Argentina Star ... future climate change , it is essential to have accurate knowledge of whether that fraction is changing or will change as emissions increase . Accordingly , Wolfgang Knorr of earth sciences , University of Bristol re-analysed available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data since 1850 and considered the uncertainties in the data . He found t ... (Published 01/01/2010 / 187 Words) |
| No rise of atmospheric CO2 fraction in past 150 years ... future climate change , it is essential to have accurate knowledge of whether that fraction is changing or will change as emissions increase . Accordingly , Wolfgang Knorr of earth sciences , University of Bristol re-analysed available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data since 1850 and considered the uncertainties in the data . He found t ... (Published 01/01/2010 / 187 Words) |
| No rise of atmospheric CO2 fraction in past 150 years ... future climate change , it is essential to have accurate knowledge of whether that fraction is changing or will change as emissions increase . Accordingly , Wolfgang Knorr of earth sciences , University of Bristol re-analysed available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data since 1850 and considered the uncertainties in the data . He found t ... (Published 01/01/2010 / 187 Words) |
| No rise of atmospheric CO2 fraction in past 150 years ... future climate change , it is essential to have accurate knowledge of whether that fraction is changing or will change as emissions increase . Accordingly , Wolfgang Knorr of earth sciences , University of Bristol re-analysed available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data since 1850 and considered the uncertainties in the data . He found t ... (Published 01/01/2010 / 187 Words) |
| No rise of atmospheric CO2 fraction in past 150 years ... future climate change , it is essential to have accurate knowledge of whether that fraction is changing or will change as emissions increase . Accordingly , Wolfgang Knorr of earth sciences , University of Bristol re-analysed available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data since 1850 and considered the uncertainties in the data . He found t ... (Published 01/01/2010 / 188 Words) |
| No rise of atmospheric CO2 fraction in past 150 years - Zimbabwe Star ... future climate change , it is essential to have accurate knowledge of whether that fraction is changing or will change as emissions increase . Accordingly , Wolfgang Knorr of earth sciences , University of Bristol re-analysed available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data since 1850 and considered the uncertainties in the data . He found t ... (Published 01/01/2010 / 187 Words) |
| No rise of atmospheric CO2 fraction in past 150 years ... future climate change , it is essential to have accurate knowledge of whether that fraction is changing or will change as emissions increase . Accordingly , Wolfgang Knorr of earth sciences , University of Bristol re-analysed available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data since 1850 and considered the uncertainties in the data . He found t ... (Published 01/01/2010 / 187 Words) |
| No rise in CO2 in air for past 150 years (Hindustan Times) ... future climate change , it is essential to have accurate knowledge of whether that fraction is changing or will change as emissions increase . Accordingly , Wolfgang Knorr of the department of earth sciences , University of Bristol in the UK , re-analysed available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data since 1850 and considered t ... (Published 01/01/2010 / 173 Words) |
| Climate Change Fraud - New Scientific Study: CO2 Absorption Into Atmosphere Hasn't Changed in 160 YEARS ... of CO2 has not increased either during the past 150 years or during the most recent five decades . The University of Bristol ( Wolfgang Knorr 's school ) released the following statement Controversial New Climate Change Data . Is Earth 's Capacity to Abs ... (Published 01/01/2010 / 923 Words) |
| Climate Change Fraud - New Scientific Study: CO2 Absorption Into Atmosphere Hasn't Changed in 160 YEARS ... of CO2 has not increased either during the past 150 years or during the most recent five decades . The University of Bristol ( Wolfgang Knorr 's school ) released the following statement Controversial New Climate Change Data . Is Earth 's Capacity to Abs ... (Published 01/01/2010 / 923 Words) |
| AGU journal highlights -- Dec. 31, 2009 (EurekAlert!) ... during the most recent five decades . Title . Is the airborne fraction of the anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions increasing ? Authors . Wolfgang Knorr . Department of Earth Sciences , University of Bristol , Bristol , UK . Source . Geop ... (Published 12/30/2009 / 3693 Words) |
| 450 Peer-Reviewed Papers Support ... fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions increasing ? ( Geophysical Research Letters , Volume 36 , November 2009 ) - Wolfgang Knorr Is the enhancement of global warming important ? ( Energy & Environment , Volume 12 , Number 4 , pp . 335-341 , July 2001 ) - M.C.R. < ... (Published 12/13/2009 / 9982 Words) |
| Ocean Absorption Of CO2 Not Shrinking – Dark Politricks ... atmospheric CO 2 and emissions data and concludes that the portion of CO 2 absorbed by the oceans has remained constant since 1850 . Wolfgang Knorr from the Department of Earth Sciences , University of Bristol , has published a study in Geophysical Resear ... (Published 12/10/2009 / 1910 Words) |
| Ocean Absorption Of CO2 Not Shrinking - Prison Planet.com ... atmospheric CO 2 and emissions data and concludes that the portion of CO 2 absorbed by the oceans has remained constant since 1850 . Wolfgang Knorr from the Department of Earth Sciences , University of Bristol , has published a study in Geophysical Resear ... (Published 12/10/2009 / 1809 Words) |
| Greenhouse gas emissions study highlights... ... the same data . Both studies involved scientists from the University of Bristol&rsquo . s climate change research programme . Wolfgang Knorr , writing in Geophysical Research Letters , found no increase in the proportion of emitted carbon remaining in the atmosphere , suggesting that forests and oceans were more effec ... (Published 11/18/2009 / 742 Words) |
| Greenhouse gas emissions study highlights need for tighter national targets ... the same data . Both studies involved scientists from the University of Bristol&rsquo . s climate change research programme . Wolfgang Knorr , writing in Geophysical Research Letters , found no increase in the proportion of emitted carbon remaining in the atmosphere , suggesting that forests and oceans were more effec ... (Published 11/18/2009 / 742 Words) |
| Scientific debate sparked over carbon sink data ... Geoscience on Tuesday November 17 2009. 2 ) Is the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions increasing ? by Wolfgang Knorr was published online by Geophysical Research Letters on Saturday November 7 2009 . Provided by University of Bristol ( news ... (Published 11/18/2009 / 561 Words) |
| Developing nations outstrip rich on greenhouse gases - The Australian ... another scientist who studied the same data . Both studies involved scientists from Bristol University 's climate change research program . Wolfgang Knorr , writing in Geophysical Research Letters , found no increase in the proportion of emitted carbon remaining in the atmosphere , suggesting that forests and oceans were more effec ... (Published 11/17/2009 / 730 Words) |
| Scientists: Global Temperatures To Rise 6 Degrees Celsius By End Of Century (Free Internet Press) ... , before increasing again in 2010 . But Le Quere 's conclusion on the decline of the world 's carbon sinks is not universally accepted . Wolfgang Knorr , of the University of Bristol , recently published a study in Geophysical Research Letters , using similar data to Le Quere (Published 11/17/2009 / 1074 Words) |
| Developing nations outstrip rich on greenhouse gases | The Australian ... another scientist who studied the same data . Both studies involved scientists from Bristol University 's climate change research program . Wolfgang Knorr , writing in Geophysical Research Letters , found no increase in the proportion of emitted carbon remaining in the atmosphere , suggesting that forests and oceans were more effec ... (Published 11/17/2009 / 730 Words) |
| Greenhouse gas emissions study highlights need for tighter national targets - Times Online ... the same data . Both studies involved scientists from the University of Bristol&rsquo . s climate change research programme . Wolfgang Knorr , writing in Geophysical Research Letters , found no increase in the proportion of emitted carbon remaining in the atmosphere , suggesting that forests and oceans were more effec ... (Published 11/17/2009 / 742 Words) |
| New climate change study is controversial - United Press International ... 's ecosystems and oceans have a much greater capacity to absorb carbon dioxide than has been previously estimated . The study , led by researcher Wolfgang Knorr at the University of Bristol , found the balance between the airborne and the absorbed fraction of carbon dioxide has stayed approximately constant since 1850 , despit ... (Published 11/16/2009 / 204 Words) |
| British Climate Change Study is Controversial, Suggests Earth can Absord ... - EcoWorld.com ... 's ecosystems and oceans have a much greater capacity to absorb carbon dioxide than has been previously estimated . The study , led by researcher Wolfgang Knorr at the University of Bristol , found the balance between the airborne and the absorbed fraction of carbon dioxide has stayed approximately constant since 1850 , despit ... (Published 11/16/2009 / 251 Words) |
| Climate change study shows Earth is still absorbing carbon dioxide « An Honest Climate Debate ... that the Earth 's capability to absorb CO2 would decrease as production booms , leading to an accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere . But Wolfgang Knorr , author of the new study , found that the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere has remained just over 50 per cent , with only tiny fluctuations being recorded despite the massive hike in output . He point ... (Published 11/15/2009 / 200 Words) |
| Green energy vs. food security in Mozambique biofuels debate :: Climate Today ... , Feeding Frenzy . Why Giants Are Fighting for Areva 's Power Business , Wolfgang Knorr on Uncomfortable Research , The Most Expensive Op-Ed in Recent Memory By . Greg Pollowitz , Pachauri claims Indian scientif ... (Published 11/14/2009 / 905 Words) |
| CO2 and Carbon Sinks: How Nature Helps Cancel Out Humanity's Sins ... more of humanity 's sins against the climate than previously thought . In a paper published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters , Wolfgang Knorr , a German scientist at the University of Bristol , writes that the percentage of man-made CO2 emissions reaching the atmosphere has more or less remained constant for ... (Published 11/13/2009 / 891 Words) |
| How Nature Helps Cancel Out Humanity's Sins - Spiegel Online ... more of humanity 's sins against the climate than previously thought . In a paper published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters , Wolfgang Knorr , a German scientist at the University of Bristol , writes that the percentage of man-made CO2 emissions reaching the atmosphere has more or less remained constant for ... (Published 11/13/2009 / 891 Words) |
| CO2 And Carbon Sinks - How Nature Helps Cancel Out Humanity's Sins (Free Internet Press) ... more of humanity 's sins against the climate than previously thought . In a paper published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters , Wolfgang Knorr , a German scientist at the University of Bristol , writes that the percentage of man-made CO2 emissions reaching the atmosphere has more or less remained constant for ... (Published 11/13/2009 / 909 Words) |
| Controversial new climate change results - innovations report ... Lewis for further information . Further information . The paper . Is the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions increasing ? by Wolfgang Knorr . Geophysical Research Letters , VOL. 36 , L21710 , doi . 10.1029/2009GL040613 , 2009 . Cherry Lewis | Quelle . EurekAlert ... (Published 11/12/2009 / 467 Words) |
| Ecosystems can absorb more carbon dioxide than thought earlier (New Kerala) ... the capacity of ecosystems and oceans to absorb carbon dioxide should start to diminish as emissions increase , allowing greenhouse gas levels to skyrocket . Wolfgang Knorr from the University of Bristol , who conducted the study , found that in fact the rising trend in the airborne fraction since 1850 has only been 0.7 to 1.4 percent per ... (Published 11/11/2009 / 289 Words) |
| Ecosystems can absorb more carbon dioxide than thought earlier - Thaindian.com ... the capacity of ecosystems and oceans to absorb carbon dioxide should start to diminish as emissions increase , allowing greenhouse gas levels to skyrocket . Wolfgang Knorr from the University of Bristol , who conducted the study , found that in fact the rising trend in the airborne fraction since 1850 has only been 0.7 to 1.4 percent per ... (Published 11/11/2009 / 291 Words) |
| Deep Pockets : Carbon Sinks News ... to do so . - http . //www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2009/2009GL040613.shtml . Is the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions increasing ? Wolfgang Knorr . Department of Earth Sciences , University of Bristol , Bristol , UK . Several recent studies have h ... (Published 11/11/2009 / 1182 Words) |
| CO2 levels 'stable since 1850' - TG Daily ... . The report is based on historical records taken from Antarctic ice core samples rather than unreliable climate models . The report 's author , Wolfgang Knorr , says the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere has remained steady at just over 50 percent , despite the massive increase in output . . Previous studies suggested that in the next ten years the amount of ... (Published 11/11/2009 / 404 Words) |
| Laboratory Equipment - Controversial Climate Change Revealed ... capacity of terrestrial ecosystems and the oceans to absorb CO2 should start to diminish as CO2 emissions increase , letting greenhouse gas levels skyrocket . Wolfgang Knorr at the Univ. of Bristol found that in fact the trend in the airborne fraction since 1850 has only been 0.7 1.4 % per decade , which is essentially zero . The strength of the new ... (Published 11/11/2009 / 360 Words) |
| Bristol University Study: Earth Still Absorbing CO2 - Dakota Voice ... that the Earth 's capability to absorb CO2 would decrease as production booms , leading to an accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere . But Wolfgang Knorr , author of the new study , found that the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere has remained just over 50 per cent , with only tiny fluctuations being recorded despite the massive hike in output . He point ... (Published 11/11/2009 / 552 Words) |
| Controversial new climate change results ... overestimated by at least a factor of two . More information . Is the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO 2 emissions increasing ? by Wolfgang Knorr . Geophysical Research Letters , VOL. 36 , L21710 , doi . 10.1029/2009GL040613 , 2009 . Provided by University of Bristol ( news . web ... (Published 11/10/2009 / 442 Words) |
| Controversial New Climate Change Results - RedOrbit ... emissions have been overestimated by at least a factor of two . The paper . Is the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions increasing ? by Wolfgang Knorr . Geophysical Research Letters , VOL. 36 , L21710 , doi . 10.1029/2009GL040613 , 2009 . - On the Net . More News in this Category ... (Published 11/10/2009 / 397 Words) |
| Climate change study shows Earth is still absorbing carbon dioxide ... that the Earth 's capability to absorb CO2 would decrease as production booms , leading to an accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere . But Wolfgang Knorr , author of the new study , found that the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere has remained just over 50 per cent , with only tiny fluctuations being recorded despite the massive hike in output . He point ... (Published 11/10/2009 / 508 Words) |
| Controversial new climate change results - University of Bristol ... . Please contact for further information . Further information . The paper . Is the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions increasing ? by Wolfgang Knorr . Geophysical Research Letters , VOL. 36 , L21710 , doi . 10.1029/2009GL040613 , 2009 . Like all studies of this kind , there are uncertainties in the data , so rather ... (Published 11/09/2009 / 463 Words) |
| Bristol University | News from the University | Climate change ... . Please contact for further information . Further information . The paper . Is the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions increasing ? by Wolfgang Knorr . Geophysical Research Letters , VOL. 36 , L21710 , doi . 10.1029/2009GL040613 , 2009 . Like all studies of this kind , there are uncertainties in the data , so rather ... (Published 11/09/2009 / 463 Words) |
| Bristol University | News from the University | Climate change ... . Please contact for further information . Further information . The paper . Is the airborne fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions increasing ? by Wolfgang Knorr . Geophysical Research Letters , VOL. 36 , L21710 , doi . 10.1029/2009GL040613 , 2009 . Like all studies of this kind , there are uncertainties in the data , so rather ... (Published 11/09/2009 / 463 Words) |