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SUMMARY:The ins and outs of carbon in the air
DESCRIPTION:Join Professor Heather Graven\, Professor of Climate Physics\, 
 to discover how carbon moves through our atmosphere and uncover the impact
  of the gases shaping our climate.\nPlease register to attend in person. A
  live stream link for online attendance is available on this page. \nWe l
 ook forward to seeing you on Wednesday 17 June!\nImperial Inaugurals are
  term-time lectures that celebrate our newest Professors\, recognising the
 ir academic journey and showcasing their research\nAbstract\nThe buildup o
 f carbon dioxide and methane in Earth’s atmosphere is driving global cli
 mate change\, but what exactly are the sources of carbon dioxide and metha
 ne going into the air? How are natural processes removing carbon dioxide a
 nd methane out of the air? Do estimates of emissions based on economic dat
 a for fossil fuel burning\, agriculture and other processes match the chan
 ges observed in the air?\nBiography\nHeather Graven is a Professor of Cl
 imate Physics at Imperial College London whose research investigates emiss
 ions and removals of carbon dioxide and methane. In her inaugural lecture 
 she will discuss how atmospheric measurements of carbon dioxide and methan
 e concentrations and their isotopic composition can be used to evaluate em
 issions and removals on urban to global scales.
URL:https://www.imperial.ac.uk/events/208011/the-ins-and-outs-of-carbon-in-
 the-air/
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LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1\, Blackett Building\, South Kensington Campus\, 
 Imperial College London\, London\, SW7 2AZ\, United Kingdom
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