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.
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.
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.
Not exact matches
Paul Crutzen, the Dutch
atmospheric chemist who
won a Nobel for his work on ozone depletion, coined the term «Anthropocene» ten years ago.