Saturday
Dec192009
Lazy SCUBA divers - pushing back the frontiers of climate science since 1970
Saturday, December 19, 2009 at 10:20AM
Confused? Read on...
Australia's CSIRO (the primary government-funded scientific research body; the kool kids say it like SIGH-row) has taken possession of a SCUBA tank last filled by its owner, a Mr. J. Allport, in 1968. This may represent among the oldest clean compressed air currently available, and the boffins at CSIRO (one such boffin shown below), hope to use the contents to extend the directly-measured CO2 record back a few more years. This would help improve the quality of climate data just a teensy bit more. Admit it, that's kinda awesome.
I should call them. I'm pretty sure I've got a ham sandwich from 1982 somewhere in the attic; that must be useful for something...
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