ESRL News
2009 Press Releases
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NOAA's Alexander MacDonald Animates Options for Earth's Future on Giant, Luminous Globe.
December 9, 2009
David Fahey Wins NOAA Communication Award
December 8, 2009
When it Comes to CO2, What Goes Up Isn't Always Coming Down: More CO2 Emitted, But Little Change in Amount Absorbed By Natural System
November 19, 2009
Significant Ozone Hole Remains Over Antarctica
November 17, 2009
NOAA Scientists Fly to the Ends of the Earth to Measure Greenhouse Gases
November 2, 2009
NOAA Scientists Study Historic 'Dust Bowl' and Plains Droughts for Triggers, Knowing Different Global Causes Could Aid Future Drought Warnings
October 13, 2009
NOAA Researchers Honored for Outstanding Scientific Publications, 2009 Awards Presented to 10 Boulder Scientists
October 13, 2009
Unusual Arctic Warmth, Tropical Wetness Likely Cause for Methane Increase
September 25, 2009
Climate Effects of Atmospheric Haze a Little Less... Hazy
September 9, 2009
NOAA Study Shows Nitrous Oxide Now Top Ozone-Depleting Emission
August 27, 2009
NOAA and U.S. Coast Guard Hunt for Alaskan Methane and Carbon Dioxide Sources
August 24, 2009
NOAA Scientists Find Tsunami “Shadow” Visible from Space
July 15, 2009
Susan Solomon Awarded Volvo Environmental Prize
June 23, 2009
Beyond CO2: Study Reveals Growing Importance of HFCs in Climate Warming
June 22, 2009
Greenhouse Gases Continue to Climb Despite Economic Slump: Carbon Dioxide, Methane Increased in 2008
April 21, 2009
Atmospheric ‘Sunshade' Could Reduce Solar Power Generation
March 11, 2009
Maritime Shipping Makes Hefty Contribution to Harmful Air Pollution
February 26, 2009
New Study Shows Climate Change Largely Irreversible
January 26, 2009
First Wintertime Observations Find Ozone Soaring near Natural Gas Field
January 18, 2009
Quake Damages NOAA Observatory, Station Chief, Family, and Groundskeeper OK after Tsunami, Communities Devastated
October 5, 2009