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DTSTAMP:20250522T212944Z
LOCATION:Bluebird Ballroom
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SUMMARY:Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Tagged by Source
DESCRIPTION:AJ Christensen (NASA Scientific Visualization Studio, SSAI); G
 reg Shirah (NASA Scientific Visualization Studio); Helen-Nicole Kostis (NA
 SA Scientific Visualization Studio, USRA/EfSI NASA/GSFC); Anansa B. Keaton
 -Ashanti and Mark Subbarao (NASA Scientific Visualization Studio); Brenda 
 Lopez-Silva (NASA Scientific Visualization Studio, SSAI); and Lesley Ott (
 NASA Global Modeling and Assimilation Office)\n\nCarbon dioxide is the mos
 t prevalent greenhouse gas driving global climate change. Currently, Earth
 's land and ocean carbon sinks collectively absorb about half of human emi
 ssions every year. NASA uses advanced computer modeling techniques to stud
 y the influences of sources and sinks on how carbon moves in the atmospher
 e.\n\nRecording: Not Livestreamed, Not Recorded\n\n
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