This is the idea behind the Anthropocene, a new epoch in Earth history proposed by the Nobel Prize - winning
atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen just 15 years ago.
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The concept of the «Anthropocene» was originally suggested by
Paul Crutzen, a Nobel Prize winning
atmospheric chemist who is also part of the «Anthropocene Working Group,» in the year 2000.
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Paul Shepson, the study's lead author and an
atmospheric chemist at Purdue, said Derry's concern that the team was measuring coalbed methane coming from somewhere other than the gas wells was unfounded.
Paul Crutzen is an
atmospheric chemist.
Paul Crutzen, the Dutch
atmospheric chemist who won a Nobel for his work on ozone depletion, coined the term «Anthropocene» ten years ago.
Twelve years ago,
Paul Crutzen, a Nobel laureate and
atmospheric chemist, coined the term «Anthropocene» as shorthand, an argument wrapped in a word.
A scientific journal, Climatic Change, published a series of papers on the subject in August, including one by
Paul Crutzen, a Nobel - prize - winning
atmospheric chemist.
No way,» says
Paul Wennberg, an
atmospheric chemist at the California Institute of Technology.